
Petrol, Diesel Prices Hiked Again: Will Fuel Become Even Costlier If Iran Crisis Deepens?
Petrol Diesel Price Hike: Like an Unexpected Expense No One Signed Up For: A ₹3 per litre fuel hike feels like an unexpected expense that no one signed up for. At ₹110.76 per litre in cities like Delhi, every stop at the petrol pump now makes your money feel like it is slowly evaporating right before your eyes. Commuters are astonished as travel costs shoot up overnight, forcing middle-class families to re-evaluate even the smallest trips. Spontaneous travel has now become a serious mental exercise: “Is this trip worth it?” The answer is becoming more complicated, as fuel bills eat into essentials and stretch monthly budgets to the limit.
The oposition party has theri own version
The Congress on Friday attacked the Modi government over the ₹3 per litre petrol and diesel price hike, saying it is bound to push inflation higher and force a downward revision in growth estimates, adding more heat to already stretched household budgets. Rahul Gandhi said, “The Modi government’s mistake, the public will pay the price. The ₹3 shock has already arrived, the rest of the recovery will be done in installments.” The party added that every fuel hike doesn’t just raise pump prices, it quietly travels through transport costs, grocery bills, and daily expenses, landing directly in the pockets of ordinary citizens already feeling the squeeze.
Delhi: As petrol and diesel prices rise by ₹3 per litre each, a consumer at a fuel station in Srinagar said, “When I woke up this morning, there was a big surprise from PM Narendra Modi. We learned that petrol and diesel prices had gone up. My bike ran out of fuel yesterday, so I have no option but to fill it up now. On the other hand, considering the crisis unfolding in West Asia, this was expected. In the coming days, it will become clear whether the poor will be crushed under the burden or whether PM Modi will find a way to provide relief.”
Another consumer said, “When prices go up, it affects everyone. It becomes very difficult for the common man.”
Kolkata: Petrol and diesel prices hiked by ₹3 per litre each. Amit Upadhayay said, “People are facing difficulties, but global conditions also matter. India is linked to the international market. We hope authorities take steps so ordinary people do not continue to suffer because of rising fuel prices.”
Government’s Side of the Story
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