Petrol increased by 7.50/ltr

So while coming home tonight saw all Petrol Pumps were full with peoples, the line will long and long till the road... Govt. is doing crazy jobs these days... Really a big amount increase in an sudden time...
 
Petrol crosses 75/lt in most of India

By the time you read this, petrol price would have gone up by more than Rs 7.50 a litre across the country. This is the steepest-ever increase and came a day after Parliament's budget session ended and PM Manmohan Singh talked about the need for "difficult decisions".

After adding state taxes, petrol will cost Rs 73.18 a litre in Delhi, Rs 78.57 in Mumbai, Rs 77.88 in Kolkata and Rs 77.53 a litre in Chennai. This marks an increase of around 10% and puts a squeeze of roughly Rs 6,000 a year on a family that spends an average of Rs 5,000 per month on petrol.

This is the first upward revision in petrol price since November 4, 2011. The highest increase so far has been by Rs 5 per litre. State-run oilmarketers twice raised prices by this amount -- on May 15, 2011 and May 24, 2008 when petrol price crossed the Rs 50 a litre mark for the first time.

The decision immediately drew a howl of protest and demand for rollback from parties across the political spectrum, including UPA allies such as Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee. But the West Bengal chief minister also made it clear that she will not rock the UPA boat.

Consumers too voiced their anguish even as they thronged petrol pumps for a "cheaper" tank-up one last time. Police had to be called in to control the spiraling queues in many pumps in Delhi and elsewhere.

The announcement of price revision came when oil minister S Jaipal Reddy is away in Turkmenistan to attend a ceremony for signing a four-nation gas pipeline deal. Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee laid the onus of the raise on the oil marketers. "The decision has been taken. Petrol is a deregulated commodity," he said.

The government had freed petrol price in June 2010 when crude came down to around $40 a barrel from a historic high of $147 per barrel in July 2008. But in practice, oil companies do not move without a signal from the parent oil ministry which officially continues to deny any control.

Sources said the increase was stage-managed. Oil companies usually review prices on the 15th and last day of each month. But Wednesday's increase was announced mid-week to take advantage of Reddy's absence after the Parliament session. Reddy reportedly gave his go-ahead for raising petrol price before leaving for Turkmenistan. His absence gave an opportunity for the government to distance itself from the raise and reinforce the impression that it did not control its price as it was a deregulated fuel.

But oil companies described the hike as a "do-or-die" measure. R S Butola, chairman of market leader IndianOil Corporation, argued that the price had to be increased steeply since they had not revised it for the last seven months even though global prices of crude went up 3.5% and petrol in bulk markets rose 14.5%, even as the rupee continued its slide against the dollar.

"We did not raise petrol price for so long due to the prevailing conditions in the market. As a result, all three retailers together piled up a loss of Rs 2,321 crore between the last price hike in November and March 31. Since March alone, we have taken a hit of Rs 2,330 crore. The rupee too has fallen some 3-4%. The government would not have compensated these losses as petrol is a deregulated product."

Butola did not comment when asked whether he had secured the ministry's nod earlier to raise petrol price once the Parliament session was over. "We had told the government in writing that either it takes back control over petrol or we would have no option but to raise the price steeply. We did what we had to do. There was no choice left for us."

-TOI
 
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Same news here,

http://dreamdth.com/Thread-Breaking-News-Petrol-increased-by-7-50-ltr
 
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Thats no news with source...
Anyways, do merge them both if u see fit :)
 
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Exactly...its like extorting money from common men via Petrol Companies !
 
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Outrage over steep petrol price hike; Opposition fumes, allies demand rollback

The single largest hike in petrol prices - of Rs. 6.28 per litre, exclusive of taxes - has led to a nationwide outrage with the common man and the government's allies fuming alike over the issue. The new prices came into effect from midnight.

"They don't think, how will people afford a 7-and-a-half rupee hike? The prices are already sky high. This is very bad. The government should think about poor people as well," said a resident of Chandigarh.

"The price of the petrol has increased so much that forget to think about a four wheeler even two wheeler is now becoming unaffordable. The middle class is suffering very badly from this," said another.

The hike has prompted calls for a rollback from leaders who are key to the government's survival - Mamata Banerjee, M Karunanidhi and Mulayam Singh Yadav. Even Congress heads of government like Sheila Dikshit are upset, indicating that the price hike may once again position the Congress vs the government, and prompting speculation of whether a partial rollback may have been built into the hike.

"The hike was announced just a day after the Budget Session got over. It's a huge hike. And it keeps increasing," said RJD's Lalu Yadav.

The revision in petrol prices comes as the rupee hit an all-time low of Rs. 56.19 against the dollar. The actual increase in prices will vary from state to state depending on sales and local VAT taxes.

Within half an hour of the new prices being announced, there were long queues at gas stations across the capital.

Amid anger from allies, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said, "The decision has been taken, petrol is a deregulated commodity." That will not pacify key partners like Ms Banerjee, a senior member in the UPA coalition at the Centre.

She described the hike as "unjust and unilateral" and said allies had not been consulted by the Congress about the decision. She, however, clarified that her Trinamool Congress will not pull out of the government. "We are not like the CPM or other parties. We are for economic and political stability. Since we have a commitment to support the government, we are not exiting. But that does mean we will not protest what is wrong. What is going on is wrong, one-sided..." she said. She also asked why the government waited till after the Parliament session ended to green-light the price hike.

The DMK, another senior ally in the UPA, said the government should reconsider the hike and reduce it. "It is unfortunate, it will affect the salaried class, the common man," said the party's TR Baalu.

Party chief M Karunanidhi said his MPs will ask the Congress for a roll-back. "I wasn't consulted before the decision was taken. I will send my MPs to talk to the Prime Minister," he said. On Tuesday, as the UPA celebrated its third year in power with a dinner at the PM's house, the DMK's MK Alagiri had said he gives the coalition 100% in its performance so far. The party's stand appears to have changed after the price hike.

Petrol will cost Rs. 73.14 per litre in Delhi against the existing price of Rs. 65.64 per litre. In Mumbai, petrol will now cost Rs. 78.16 per litre, while in Kolkata and Chennai, it will cost Rs. 77.53 per litre.

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has blamed global uncertainties and the rising oil imports bill for the battering of the Indian currency. "The quantum of India's oil imports is substantial at around $160 billion to $170 billion annually," he said.

"Given the losses being incurred, the Company is compelled to increase the price of petrol by Rs.6.28 per litre (excluding VAT/Sales Tax) with effect from midnight," the country's largest oil firm, Indian Oil Company, said in a statement. "This excludes losses already suffered till date during current financial year 2012-13, which would require an additional increase of around Rs. 1.50 per litre in selling price of motor spirit (MS) for balance part of the year," Indian Oil said.

India deregulated petrol prices in June 2010 but continues to subsidise kerosene, petrol and cooking gas to protect the poor from the impact of any inflation pressures. In the second half of 2011, oil companies began reflecting market realities more closely and raised petrol prices but were stopped from end-November on the request of the government - their majority shareholder - ahead of elections in some states. Petrol prices were last revised on December 1.

State-run oil companies have been losing Rs. 8000 crores per annum because they were being forced to sell petrol at subsidised rates.


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POLITICAL REACTIONS

Mulayam Singh Yadav might have taken centrestage at the UPA celebrations that the BJP scoffed at, but his Samajwadi Party was no less scathing about the petrol price hike, which it said was a "gift" to the common man from the government on completion of its three years in office. "We demand immediate roll back of petrol price hike. The decision is anti-people," SP spokesman Rajendra Chowdhury said.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa demanded an immediate rollback of the hike, warning that otherwise this would spell the doom for the "anti-people" UPA government.

The BJP has also demanded a rollback, accusing the Congress-led UPA government of burdening the common man through its "mismanagement of the economy".

"Petrol price hike is atrocious and unbelievable. The UPA government, on its third anniversary, has given this gift of petrol price hike to the people. And that too Rs. 7.50 per litre. This is unheard of and unimaginable," said BJP leader Prakash Javadekar.

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, "This decision to hike #petrol prices taken a day after the ending of Parliament session is a stinging rebuke to the dignity of Parliament."

His colleague, Nirmala Sitharaman, said, "This is a striking blow the UPA has given on completion of its third year in office... this is due entirely to mismanagement."

"Our leaders will be on the street protesting against this undemocratic, anti-people move of the government and oil companies," said the Left's D Raja.

The Congress' Rashid Alvi said his party had nothing to do with the hike and neither did the government that it led. "Global prices are up and the oil companies take their own decisions after petrol deregulation. India is part of the world and so it is affected too," Mr Alvi said.


Source : http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/outrage-over-steep-petrol-price-hike-opposition-fumes-allies-demand-rollback-215046
 
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very bad news. this congi govt is doing nothing but increasing prices. and see our president is going on foreign tours with our tax payers money with grandchildren and their children (president is alowed only to take his/her husband on official tours with other govt officials).

in bangalore it is most costly now it is now 82 INR per liter. Horrible. All holes are burning:angry
 
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