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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Fuel price rise


Well well well, the petrol and diesel price have bee raised again. This time the kerosene and LPG have also been included. With kerosene price the ministry is ensuring that the BPL category and below BPL people should not have one time food also. How dare the BPL and the below BPL people are having one time food daily.
The secretary of the ministry said that some Rs.300 extra load for the 2 wheeler and the likes for other vehicles. How many liter does he or his family fills petrol or diesel in a month and does he know what is the no of LPG cylinder is used in his family and he pays for it.
Now, in one statement the finance minister says we see the inflation down to 8% from double digit in a couple of month and the next month EGoM agrees to price rise in fuels. How can by increasing the fuel prices he can bring down the inflation to single digit. For the last few months our finance minister has been contradicting his own statement. One fails to understand what he wants to do for the country.
Now, the transport industry has decided for increasing the freight rate. On whose shoulder will that increase will fall. Its very obvious it will be passed on the general public. Will he be able to control the prices of the essential commodities? Nowadays, there are no vegetables that cost less than Rs20- 25 a kilo. The increase in fuels i.e. petrol and diesel specially diesel through which all commodities are transported will keep the prices stable, it cannot be the prices of all commodities are bound to rise. The BJP government had fallen due to the rise in Onion prices, now is it not that the Mr. Pranab should step down if he is failing to control the prices, inflation.
Now all opposition party has decided to go for an all India strike, an all India strike means loss to the country to the tune of 1000’s of crores. Who is responsible for this the ruling party, the finance minister or us?



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