Delhi Cong. protests against rising fuel prices
The Hindu
It blames Kejriwal govt. as petrol costs ₹99.86 per litre, calls for VAT reduction
The Delhi Congress on Monday protested outside the residence of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal against the rising petrol and diesel prices, and demanded a reduction in value added tax (VAT). The Delhi police stopped the Congress workers from moving towards the Chief Minister’s residence. Delhi Congress chief Ch. Anil Kumar said that due to frequent hikes, a litre of petrol in Delhi costs ₹99.86 and diesel ₹89.36 per litre.More Related News
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