New Delhi: In a clear excavation in the middle of the fuel price increase, several opposition leaders on Saturday sharing recording videos from 1973 where Jan Sangh Atal Bihari Vajpayee was seen arriving in parliament with a bull train to “protest 7 paise rise in price fuel “.
The price of gasoline on Friday crossed Rs 100 per liter-mark in Chennai and in several places in Punjab and Kerala after fuel prices increased again.
Gasoline is given more than Rs 99 per liter in Delhi and Kolkata – the only metro city that has not seen the RS 100 sign.
Sharing Vajpayee’s record from 1973 where the former Prime Minister’s leader and then Jan Sangh leader looks to reach the Bullock Parlocment, Leader The Senior Tharoor Congress Tweeted, “Rare Footage from 1973 from opposition protests when the price of gasoline was appointed by seven Paise.” “Atal Bihari Vajpayee arrived in parliament with a bull bull train (which would not be possible today with new security restrictions on the vehicle entry in Complex!), “he said.
Rare recordings from 1973 from opposition protests when gasoline prices were appointed by seven Paise.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee …
https://t.co/Tuh1utByPZ- Shashi Tharoor (@shashitharoor) 1625286380000Sharing the same video as what he received on WhatsApp, the leader of the Trinamool Congress Derek O’Brien tweeted, “History.
When the price of gasoline.
Increases By some Paisa (7 Paisa?) In 1973, Atal Bihari Vajpayee had traveled to #Parliaia on a bull train in protest.
“History.
Ouch.
When the price of gasoline increased by several Paisa (7 Paisa?) In 1973, Atal Bihari Vajpayee had Trav …
https://t.co/ZGOH22L21E- Derek O’Brien | ডেরেকডেরেক’ব্রায়েন (@derekobrienmp) 1625286994000AAM Party Aadmi Delhi Mla Somnath Bharti said that in 1973, Vajpayee traveled by bull train to parliament to oppose the 7-paise increase in gasoline prices, and added “it was days”.
The price of gasoline was climbed by 35 Paise per liter on Friday but there was no change at the diesel level, according to the notification of the price of state-owned fuel retailers.
Fuel prices are different from state to state depending on local tax events such as value added tax (PPN) and shipping costs.
For this reason, gasoline has passed the RS 100-a-liter sign in several places in Punjab and throughout Kerala.
Jalandhar in Punjab has fuel prices at Rs 100.22 per liter while the cost of Rs 101.14 in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.