Kolkata:After the news of a hike of Rs 50 in the price of a domestic LPG cylinder, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday alleged that the BJP-led central government is "tormenting" the people of the country by regularly raising prices of fuel. She also accused the Centre of conducting a "great Indian loot" by hiking the prices of petrol, diesel, LPG and other essential commodities.
"The Union government must immediately stop tormenting the people of India! By repeatedly increasing fuel prices, LPG prices & prices of essential commodities, @BJP4India is actually conducting a 'GreatIndianLoot'. People are being fooled," Banerjee said on Twitter. The price of domestic cooking gas was hiked by Rs 50 per cylinder on Saturday, the second increase in the last two months, taking the price to Rs 1,026 per cylinder in Kolkata. The price of an LPG cylinder varies across cities depending on the local taxes.
People are facing hardship as the prices of petrol, diesel and cooking gas are skyrocketing, but the Narendra Modi government appeared unfazed, TMC national spokesperson and Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Sekhar Ray told reporters here later in the day. "Every product becomes dearer as a result of the fuel prices hike. Moreover, the BJP government has effected a price hike for medicines. People are feeling the pinch, he said. Responding to a demand by the BJP that the West Bengal government must reduce value-added tax on petroleum products, Roy said, "the state is yet to get Rs 98,800 crore as dues from the Centre, which has been pending for months despite repeated reminders.