- The PIB Fact Check unit dismissed a viral fuel price hike message as fake
- No order to increase petrol or diesel prices by Rs 12.50 per litre was issued
- The Ministry of Petroleum stated fuel prices will remain unchanged for now
The fact-checking unit of the Press Information Bureau (PIB) on Wednesday dismissed as fake a viral message claiming that petrol and diesel prices have been hiked by up to Rs 12.50 per litre. The Press Information Bureau's Fact Check unit clarified that no such order has been issued by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG).
🚨FAKE NEWS!
— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) April 29, 2026
An order circulating on social media claims to be issued by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, stating that petrol and diesel prices have been increased by ₹10 and ₹12.50, respectively.#PIBFactCheck:
❌ This order is #FAKE .
✅ The Government of India… pic.twitter.com/tMmJa0Y4qA
"An order circulating on social media claiming fuel price hikes is fake. The Government of India has not issued any such order," the PIB Fact Check said in a post on X.
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It also urged citizens to verify such information only through official sources and avoid sharing unverified claims.
The clarification comes amid the circulation of a purported government notification on social media platforms suggesting a sharp increase in fuel prices.
On Tuesday, a senior government official said that there is no proposal at present to increase retail fuel prices, seeking to calm concerns amid rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia that have impacted global energy markets.
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Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing here, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said petrol and diesel prices will remain unchanged for now, even as the government continues to monitor the evolving situation. She also reassured consumers about the adequate availability of essential fuels.
"LPG, petroleum and diesel are available in sufficient amounts, and the prices have not increased, so please do not panic," Sharma said. The government has ensured 100 per cent supply for domestic LPG and PNG consumers, as well as for CNG used in transportation, according to her.
The government's reassurance comes at a time when global oil markets remain volatile due to uncertainty in West Asia, a key oil-producing region.
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