BJP on Thursday expressed disappointment at the cut of just Rs2.46 per litre in price of petrol and demanded that it should be slashed by Rs7.50, the amount by which it was hiked recently.
“When the international price of petroleum was $120 per barrel, the government increased the prices here in domestic market but when prices went down to $80 they continued with the earlier prices,” BJP spokesperson Tarun Vijay said.
He said the measure of decreasing petrol prices by Rs2.46 was not an “honest” one by the government.
“Government should show some honesty and take back the entire price hike of Rs7.40 per litre and not just Rs2.46. The international price does not support this half-hearted roll back. It should be a full roll-back,” Vijay said.
The government today announced that the price of petrol will be cut by Rs2.46 per litre effective from midnight today.
PTI