New Delhi: Congress on Monday attacked the government at the cost of fueling more than the level in which flight turbine fuel (ATF) was sold to airlines, with former party head Rahul Gandhi accused that the center uses “tax extortion”.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also explored the government, said it promised to make them wear a ‘Hawai Chappals’ trip through the air but had climbed so much gasoline and diesel prices so it became difficult for the middle class to travel even through roads.
Marking media reports about automatic fuel at a cost of a third more than the level where the ATF is sold to the airline, Rahul Gandhi tweeted that this is a very serious problem – “the simple need for people who are not fulfilled today came before the policy of voice”.
“I am with cheated people for the benefit of Modi’s friends and will continue to raise their voices,” said the former Congress’s head in a tweet in Hindi and added “Stop #TAxext.” Priyanka Gandhi, in a tweet in Hindi, said, “has promised that those wearing ‘chappals’ (sandals) will travel by airplane.
But the BJP government has climbed the price of gasoline and diesel so that it is now difficult for it.
Those who are wearing ‘Chappal Hawaii’ and middle class to travel even through the road.
“He used the Hashtag ‘BJP Lai Mehenge Din (BJP had brought an expensive day)’ with his tweet.
Congress, from his official Twitter handle, accused that automatic fuel costs more than the level where the ATF sold to the airline is the proof of “booty” mod to.
The price of gasoline and diesel on Sundays was carried out again by 35 Paise per liter and after the increase in fuel cars now cost third more than the level where ATF is sold to airlines.
The price of gasoline in Delhi rose to the highest level of Rs 105.84 per liter and Rs 111.77 per liter in Mumbai, in accordance with the notification of the price of state-owned fuel retailers.
In Mumbai, Diesel now comes to Rs 102.52 per liter; While in Delhi, the cost of Rs 94.57.
Gasoline used in two wheels and cars now costs 33 percent more than prices in which flight turbine fuel (ATF) is sold to airlines.
ATF is in the cost of Delhi Rs 79.020.16 per kiloliter or Rs 79 per liter.
All numbers are in accordance with Sunday’s rise.