Petrol pumps strike: BJP slams AAP\, Kejriwal over \'adamant behaviour\'

Petrol pumps strike: BJP slams AAP, Kejriwal over 'adamant behaviour'

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Amid 400 petrol pumps strike in the capital on Monday, the has come down heavily on the (AAP) led government and over his "adamant behaviour" for refusing to reduce Value Added Tax (VAT) on diesel and petrol in the city. The one-day strike by petrol pumps along with linked CNG dispensing units will remain shut till 5 am on Tuesday.

"VAT has not been reduced yet in Delhi, so there is tension. AAP is responsible for all this chaos. People are forced to pay Rs 2.5 extra for getting petrol in People are forced to take petrol from outside Delhi," told ANI.

"I condemn the adamant behaviour and decision of We want the AAP government to work for the benefit of the people. If they can't do so then I think should resign from his position," he added.

Speaking to ANI, defended the while alleging: "The BJP has asked petrol pump owners to go on strike in the city. While few petrol pump owners agreed to the BJP's decision, others were forced to go on strike. They have been threatened that the Income Tax department will conduct raids at their properties if they don't go on strike."

The strike has been "totally engineered by the BJP," Chadha alleged.

"Since government has come into power, the excise duty over petrol and diesel has been increased 12 times. Now the government is not decreasing the fuel prices, rather they are asking petrol pump owners to go on strike to create tension in Delhi. We want the central government to first decrease the prices of They should also bring petrol and diesel under the ambit of GST. The central government has earned more than Rs 10 lakh crore only through excise duty," he said.

On October 4, the central government slashed fuel prices by Rs 2.50 per litre after curbing excise duty on the commodity by Rs 1.50 per litre. The decision was backed by several states, including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Uttarakhand, and These states reduced local sales tax or the VAT.

In Delhi, petrol price was slashed by 30 paise to retail at Rs. 81.34 per litre while diesel is being sold 27 paise lower at Rs. 74.92 per litre on Monday.

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First Published: Mon, October 22 2018. 16:10 IST