HYDERABAD: With gas cost touching the three-figure markers, Hyderabad combined the other towns that scored the notorious’fuel slew’.
Petrol on Monday offered at Rs 100.20 a litre while diesel, currently being sold at Rs 95.14 a litre, is quickly approaching the century mark.
Perturbed with this steep increase that’s burning off their pockets, so many are lashing out in the BJP government at the Centre and also the TRS institution in the country.
Folks obtained a minor aid once the gas costs remained largely stagnant through the Assembly elections in several countries in April.
Then, the costs were raised nearly daily.
Several gas socket owners blame this increase over the volatile global crude industry.
The traders also whine about the downturn in earnings throughout the lockdowns.
“Pandemic and dark fungus cases impacted both supply and consumption.
Earnings have dipped because of semi lockdown, which will be workforce in Telangana for the previous month.
On the other hand, global crude economy is influenced by political and financial issues,” said a trader, who’s keeping a socket for the past two years in Secunderabad.
Consumers are still bearing the brunt of the cost increase.
“We need to reduce our journey and search for different ways.
How do we surive since the costs of several products will rise together with the steep increase in gas,” said Ravindra, a resident of Uttam Nagar Colony.
Several automobile drivers told TOI their lifestyles have become bad to worse as a result of lockdowns and constant growth of gas rates.
The auto motorists organization urged the Telangana authorities to raise the fares from $20 to Rs 30 a litre because it’s hard for them to earn a living having a constant increase in gas rates.