
Rahul Gandhi had thrown what he called a #FuelChallenge at PM Modi last week (File)
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The cut of 1 paisa a litre comes after 16 days of hike in prices
But petrol and diesel prices are still near all-time highs in some cities
Opposition has been targeting the government over the daily increase
The marginal reduction of 1 paisa a litre comes after a softening of global crude prices. But petrol and diesel prices are still near all-time highs in some cities, including Delhi and Mumbai.
The opposition has been targeting the government over the daily increase. Rahul Gandhi had thrown what he called a #FuelChallenge at Prime Minister Narendra Modi last week, demanding that prices be cut. He reminded the prime minister of that challenge in today's tweet.
Dear PM,
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) May 30, 2018
You've cut the price of Petrol and Diesel today by 1 paisa. ONE paisa!??
If this is your idea of a prank, it’s childish and in poor taste.
P.S. A ONE paisa cut is not a suitable response to the #FuelChallenge I threw you last week. https://t.co/u7xzbUUjDS
In the morning, Indian Oil Corporation had announced a reduction in the range of 60 paise a litre on its website. But that was revised soon, with an official of the oil marketing company telling Press Trust of India: "The reduction was supposed to be 1 paisa but due to a clerical error the price prevalent on May 25 was communicated as today's price."
Last Friday, as PM Modi tweeted "challenge accepted" to Virat Kohli's post tagging him on a fitness campaign, Rahul Gandhi used the chance to target the government on petrol prices. "Dear PM, Glad to see you accept the @imVkohli fitness challenge. Here's one from me: Reduce Fuel prices or the Congress will do a nationwide agitation and force you to do so. I look forward to your response.#FuelChallenge," he tweeted.
The steep climb in fuel prices is attributed to a surge in crude oil prices and high excise duty.
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