Ranchi: Delegation of the Petroleum Dealer Association Jharkhand (JPDA) on Monday Meet with the JMM Central Secretary General Supriyo Bhattacharjee to demand a 5% reduction in value added tax (VAT) that the state government applies to gasoline and diesel.
JPDA spokesman Pramod Kumar said, “We appeal to the ruling parties from Congress and JMM to reduce state VAT on gasoline and diesel.
During today’s meeting, we explained to the JMM office carrier about how deductions would, in fact, helped The state gets more income in terms of increasing sales.
Because of the high prices, many travelers and transporters between countries buy fuel from neighboring countries where prices are low.
“This request came a day after Punjab, which was ruled by the Congress of each cut RS 10 and Rs 5 on gasoline and diesel, from his vortex in front of the State Assembly poll.
Last week, the center had cut gasoline and oil prices.
Both JMM and Congress are not talking about cutting tariffs.
Speaking with Toi, the President of the State Congress of Rajesh Thakur, while taking Dig in the middle, “by cutting down tariffs, the MOD government in a recognized sense that they are on an uncontrolled price increase even though they have denied all this temporary.
They must provide further assistance to People and so far regarding the state government, will make the right decision after immediately evaluating the situation.
“In Jharkhand, RS 17 was charged to gasoline and Rs 12.50 on Diesel as VAT.
Some leaders in the State Congress unit who preferred anonymity said that they faced pressure from the public to cut interest rates.
“Even when the discount of fuel prices recently fuel prices by the government in the middle is solely motivated by political compulsions that consider the upcoming elections, the public does not want to analyze all this.
They now demand that when the central and country countries Others can reduce their taxes, why can’t Jharkhand do the same thing, “said a senior party worker.
“Gasoline dealers and business communities are also urged for the same thing, quoting that the financial portfolio in Jharkhand is with Congress.
The latest cutting by Punjab has put pressure on the congress here,” said other party-carrier.
Former President of the State Congress Rameshwar Oraon is the current Minister of Finance.
Meanwhile, the BJP opposition has announced to go to the road within a few days for fuel cutting.
Speaking with reporters at the party office here on Monday, BJP President Deepak Prakash said, “The party has decided to do a stage demonstration throughout the state of the anti-person government here to demand gasoline and diesel prices.
We will immediately announce Our road map.
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