City
Epaper

Fuel price hike speculation sparks row in Jharkhand, govt denies proposal

By IANS | Updated: December 26, 2024 18:55 IST

Ranchi, Dec 26 Protests have started against the alleged preparation by the Jharkhand government to impose a cess ...

Open in App

Ranchi, Dec 26 Protests have started against the alleged preparation by the Jharkhand government to impose a cess on petrol and diesel and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has warned it that such a move would be both "suicidal" and "anti-people".

A recent media report claimed that the state government is drafting a proposal to impose a cess on petroleum products to generate more revenues. If implemented, this could raise petrol and diesel prices by Rs 2-3 per litre in the state.

However, state Finance Minister Radha Krishna Kishore has denied the existence of any such proposal.

Addressing media persons here on Thursday, he said: "There is no such proposal at the moment. If required in the future, the government will make decisions based on the prevailing situation. Also, we oppose the Central government's intent to impose a tax on aviation fuel, as discussed during the GST Council meeting held recently in Jaisalmer."

Jharkhand BJP President Babulal Marandi, however, has alleged that the government is indeed planning to impose the cess following Chief Minister Hemant Soren's instructions to increase state revenue. He accused officials of burdening the public to fill the state treasury, calling the move "anti-people."

Marandi expressed his discontent in a statement, asserting that the proposal would lead to inflation in everyday goods. Criticising the Chief Minister, he posted on social media: "Your ill-considered decisions, such as raising electricity tariffs and now planning to increase fuel prices, betray the trust of the public. These steps will further strain the finances of common people."

He further urged public representatives to set aside political differences and put pressure on the government to abandon the proposal. "This rushed attempt to increase revenue is causing widespread dissatisfaction among the people. It’s imperative to withdraw such anti-people measures," Marandi added.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

CricketRoyal Challengers Bengaluru tops point table after six-wicket win over Delhi Capitals

FootballLiverpool becomes Premier League champions for 2024-25 season

CricketIPL 2025: Heated Exchange Between Virat Kohli and KL Rahul During RCB vs DC Match; Video Goes Viral

Other SportsI was desperate to win for the most beautiful club in the world, says Liverpool captain Van Dijk on PL triumph

NagpurNagpur Road Rage: 21-Year-Old Truck Driver Stabbed to Death for Overtaking in Maharashtra

National Realted Stories

NationalFive Bangladeshi nationals pushed back for illegal infiltration: Assam CM

National‘Not just half an hour, but Pakistan is half a century behind India’: Owaisi

NationalWords of PM Modi resonate with spirit of seva and nation-building: Tripura CM Saha

National19 people arrested for ‘pro-Pakistan’ stand: Assam CM

NationalSecurity forces kill three NSCN (KYA) militants in Arunachal; rescue construction worker