New Delhi:At the time, when the entire country is combating against Coronavirus pandemic, Congress demanded the Union Government for sharing a fraction of the amount of "benefit" which it got by increasing the excise duty on fuel prices.
During a press briefing, Congress' senior spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi said, "It is not a time for profiteering, it's a time for the Government to do profit sharing. We all should know that a decrease in oil prices, internationally, benefits directly the Government of India."
Citing the figures of international crude oil prices, Singhvi mentioned that in March 2014, the prices were at $108 per barrel, while on March 2020, it goes down at $23 per barrel, which is an 18-19 year historic low.
During the time of steep fall in global crude oil prices, the Union Government increased excise duties on petrol and diesel by Rs 3 per litre.
Congress accused the Government of getting ₹20 lakh crore profit by the move. Singhvi said: "Petrol as of today is available at ₹ 28 per litre, as far as international price is concerned, but it is sold to us at ₹ 74 per litre. For Diesel, the actual figure should be ₹ 32 per litre but it is sold in India at ₹ 65 per litre. We want to ask the government that why are they not passing on a fraction of this humongous gains of ₹ 20 lakh crore to the vulnerable sections of our country?"