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Youth Congress protests against fuel price hike

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Published : Jun 24, 2020, 7:56 PM IST

Delhi Pradesh Youth Congress (DPYC) on Wednesday holds a protest against the increase in fuel prices and demanded an immediate rollback of the hike. They burnt the effigies of PM Modi and asked the government about the promise of 'achhe din'.

Youth Congress protests against fuel price hike, calls it 'Armano ki Arthi'
Youth Congress protests against fuel price hike, calls it 'Armano ki Arthi'

New Delhi: Delhi Pradesh Youth Congress (DPYC) holds a protest, on Wednesday, against the Central Government over the repeated and 'unjust' fuel price hike on the 18th consecutive day. Innovatively, DPYC took out an "Armano ki Arthi" (bier of desires), targeting the ruling BJP over their promises made to the public of having "good days" under Modi government.

Youth Congress protests against fuel price hike, calling it 'Armano ki Arthi'

The protest was led by Delhi in-charge and Indian Youth Congress general secretary, Harish Pawar, demanding the Central government to roll back the 'thoughtless' price hike with immediate effect and pass on the benefit of low crude oil prices directly to the citizens of the country.

Read: Petrol price increased by 20 paise, diesel by 48 paise in Delhi

"We took out a symbolic bier of the promises made by the Modi government to the citizens of our country. Center has raised the excise duty over fuel when the crude oil prices are extremely low and when the nation is feeling under the unprecedented and severe health and economic crisis," said Harish Pawar.

Youth Congress protests against fuel price hike, calls it 'Armano ki Arthi'
Youth Congress protests against fuel price hike, calls it 'Armano ki Arthi'

Congress party is repeatedly alleging the Central Government for raising the excise duty on petrol and diesel prices, putting an extra burden on the citizens when they are already struggling with the COVID crisis leading to unemployment, deep income shortfalls, and significant salary cuts.

Congress is also going to hold a nationwide demonstration against the Central government demanding to roll back this move and passing on the benefit of low crude oil prices to the people.

Also Read: Crude Oil and Covid-19: Implications for India

New Delhi: Delhi Pradesh Youth Congress (DPYC) holds a protest, on Wednesday, against the Central Government over the repeated and 'unjust' fuel price hike on the 18th consecutive day. Innovatively, DPYC took out an "Armano ki Arthi" (bier of desires), targeting the ruling BJP over their promises made to the public of having "good days" under Modi government.

Youth Congress protests against fuel price hike, calling it 'Armano ki Arthi'

The protest was led by Delhi in-charge and Indian Youth Congress general secretary, Harish Pawar, demanding the Central government to roll back the 'thoughtless' price hike with immediate effect and pass on the benefit of low crude oil prices directly to the citizens of the country.

Read: Petrol price increased by 20 paise, diesel by 48 paise in Delhi

"We took out a symbolic bier of the promises made by the Modi government to the citizens of our country. Center has raised the excise duty over fuel when the crude oil prices are extremely low and when the nation is feeling under the unprecedented and severe health and economic crisis," said Harish Pawar.

Youth Congress protests against fuel price hike, calls it 'Armano ki Arthi'
Youth Congress protests against fuel price hike, calls it 'Armano ki Arthi'

Congress party is repeatedly alleging the Central Government for raising the excise duty on petrol and diesel prices, putting an extra burden on the citizens when they are already struggling with the COVID crisis leading to unemployment, deep income shortfalls, and significant salary cuts.

Congress is also going to hold a nationwide demonstration against the Central government demanding to roll back this move and passing on the benefit of low crude oil prices to the people.

Also Read: Crude Oil and Covid-19: Implications for India

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