NDA opposes petrol price hike, calls for bandh
Opposing the steep hike in petrol prices and spiralling prices of commodities, NDA has called for a nation-wide bandh on May 31.
NDA convenor and JDU President Sharad Yadav said that all the partners of the opposition alliance have been consulted in this regard. The alliance will also be talking to other parties for their support to the Bharat bandh.
Rejecting Government’s argument that the hike in petrol prices has
been done by petroleum companies as the pricing of petrol stands
deregulated, Yadav said, “This is an eyewash… We (NDA) are going to
observe a Bharat bandh on May 31.”
He asked why the hike in petrol prices was not announced when
Parliament was in session and why oil companies did so the very next day
after the session got over.
“Government has washed its hands off the decision on price hike but
in reality it happens only when the Government wants. The Government
will also be increasing prices of diesel and LPG after the Presidential
elections get over,” Yadav said.
The JD(U) chief accused the Government of being a “total failure”
in checking prices of essential commodities.”Common people are suffering
due to wrong policies of the UPA Government. Prices of commodities are
rising uncontrollably making it difficult for an average Indian to make
both ends meet,” he said.
This Government is pro-rich and not bothered about the poor, he
charged. On Wednesday, oil PSUs had increased the price of petrol by Rs
7.50 per litre.
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