New Delhi: The Congress on Wednesday attacked the government over high excise duty on petrol and diesel and said the cascading effect of high fuel prices is eating into incomes and pushing more and more Indians into poverty. Congress spokesperson Anshul Avijit said the country is going through an unprecedented economic crisis and while inflation, unemployment and poverty remain at record levels, other socio-economic indicators such as hunger index or the human development index, continue to slide.
"The gap between the rich and poor is widening at an alarming rate. The GDP, once a healthy 8 per cent, has plummeted. There is no doubt that the BJP government is solely responsible for overseeing India's economic ruin," he said at a press conference at the AICC headquarters here. The Bharat Jodo Yatra is an attempt to unite India emotionally, socially and economically, and the tremendous response it has received in its initial days signals hope for the future, he said.
"The cascading effect of high fuel prices is eating into incomes and livelihoods and pushing more and more Indians into poverty. During the UPA, 28 crore people were taken out of poverty; now most of them have been pushed back in it," he claimed. Avijit said since June 2022, when the price of crude oil in international markets was USD 116 per barrel, there has been a 37 per cent decline in prices.
"As of September 26, 2022, three months later, crude is down to USD 84.80 per barrel. Why has this benefit not been passed on to the Indian consumer? Why the prices of petrol and diesel have not been decreased in the same proportion?" he asked. "By comparison, in May 2014, the last month of UPA rule, international crude was USD 106 per barrel. But retail prices (in Delhi) had been moderated to Rs 71.41 for petrol and Rs 55.49 for diesel. The intention was that the people of India were shielded from high prices to whatever extent possible," he said.