New Delhi: The price of fuel continues to soar throughout India and touch a high record in the national capital due to retail gasoline prices at Rs 100.56 per liter and diesel at Rs 89.62 per liter on Thursday.
Compared to Wednesday, gasoline has become more expensive by 35 Paise per liter and diesel with 9 Paise per liter.
On July 5, Congress Worker Delhi Pradesh (DPCC) held a protest outside the residence of the Head of Minister of Arvind Kejriwal.
“The price of gas cylinders, edible oil and fuel has increased.
Both LG and CM do not listen to people’s misery,” said the President of the DPCC Antil Chaudhary.
Other countries have also witnessed the increase in gasoline and diesel prices.
Rates have increased throughout the country and different from countries to the state depending on the incidence of value added tax.
The price of gasoline increased by Rs 39 Paise per liter and diesel with 15 Paise per liter in Kolkata.
In Kolkata, gasoline is now sold at a price of 100.62 per liter and diesel and diesel at Rs 92.65 per liter today.
Previously, the TMC Parta Chatterjee leader announced that the protest was sitting will be carried out on the increase in fuel prices in each block and West Bengal City on July 10 and July 11, following all Covid protocols.
The price of gasoline at Bhopal Madhya Pradesh has increased by 25 Paise and stands at Rs 108.88 per liter in the city.
Meanwhile, the price of diesel in Bhopal remains unchanged and stands at Rs 98.40 per liter.
On Wednesday, Karnataka Congress protested about the issue of rising fuel prices.
“The price of gasoline and diesel is above the RS 100, this is the gift of the MOD government.
The middle class, the poor and industry is suffering,” said Congress Mla Rizwan Arshad.
In addition, the retail price of natural gas (CNG) in national capital was revised from Rs 43.40 per kg to Rs 44.30 per kg, while in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad had been revised from Rs 49.08 per kg with effects Of July 8.
Piped Natural Gas (PNG) Domestic prices became Rs 29.66 per SCM and in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad were at Rs 29.61 per SCM.