
Congress to take out a march against rising fuel prices on Monday
The Hindu
The Dakshina Kannada District Congress Committee members and other Congress activists will take out a march in the city on Monday to urge the Central and the State governments to take steps to prevent
The Dakshina Kannada District Congress Committee members and other Congress activists will take out a march in the city on Monday to urge the Central and the State governments to take steps to prevent the increase in the price of fuel, domestic gas cylinders, and electricity. All-India Congress Committee general secretary and former MLC, Ivan D’Souza, told reporters here on Saturday that the march will commence from the district Congress office at Mallikatta at 9 a.m. and end at the Clock Tower Circle. The activists will make sounds using conch, utensils, and other articles as they walk the distance. The protest march will be held by following the COVID-19 protocol, he said. Mr. D’Souza said the rise in the price of petrol, diesel, domestic gas cycliders, and electricity has come at an inappropriate time when people are reeling under the effect of second wave of COVID-19.More Related News

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