To sustain an able and steady life style, petrol and diesel are somehow most necessarily needed products. According to the recent revisions in the commercial elements, Petrol and Diesel prices are revised every fortnight. With raising dependencies on other commercial aspects respectively.
Moreover, despite the positive expectations from the governance of BJP Govt under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s everything that has been happening since the inception is just the same but in a sleeper manner.
Of course, there is no doubt in believing that the transportation and processing expenses somehow make it up to higher valued good, the recent alterations in the rate change are quite concerning.
If we get into the details of the happenings, it is clear that price of petrol has been increasing continuously in small amounts and till now, it has increased by Rs. 7.01/litre, making it the highest price ever India has recorded in its history.
Parallel to this, Diesel has faced the similar fate with a considerable growth in Rs. 5.35/litre, bringing the price to Rs. 58.74/litre in National Capital Delhi and this is the highest price ever seen.
Let us go through the systematical increase in the price of petrol with every day till date (Sept 14th, 2017):
According to the above details in the images, the price of Petrol back on June 16 in Delhi was Rs. 65.48 and on July 2, it was Rs. 63.06; in the same manner, the price of diesel on June 16 was Rs. 54.49 and on July 2, it was Rs. 53.36. But since July 3, the price started increasing.
Though the price has come down by 2-9 paise on few occasions it was never down in the wholesome. The pilot project was run in five cities before replacing the older 15-days price revision with the daily-revision.
People from various corners of the world has already started strikes against the issue. The #fuellootsarkar hashtag is now trending on Twitter. Check out the Twitter reactions below:
Desh nahin chala sakte to quit ! RT @PTI_News: Petrol prices hiked by Rs 1.55 per litre with effect from from midnight tonight.
— Amit Malviya (@malviyamit) July 14, 2013
Home Minister Also Supporting People Of India In Their Fight Against #FuelLootSarkar .. pic.twitter.com/UPD0hbyPSe
— Niraj Bhatia (@bhatia_niraj23) September 15, 2017
Who are the Only Ones Laughing❓#ModiFuelLoot#FuelLootSarkar pic.twitter.com/Z7OqpnTh49
— Geet V (@geetv79) September 15, 2017
To be true!#FuelLootSarkar pic.twitter.com/UNLeulyVER
— Siona Gogoi (@AtomicBlow) September 15, 2017
Just see what idiotic thoughts this minister gives about!! #FuelLootSarkar pic.twitter.com/iFzZQHygnf
— Manish Sood (@The_ManishSood) September 15, 2017
Crude oil being so low, petrol & diesel prices keep sky rocketing. Stop earning at the cost of middle class man. #FuelLootSarkar @INCIndia pic.twitter.com/PqMG0O7Ddy
— Gongu Raj (@GonguRaj) September 15, 2017
I just love walking.#FuelLootSarkar pic.twitter.com/zzKkHKk4kU
— Siona Gogoi (@AtomicBlow) September 15, 2017
Because why should janta have all the fun? Loot lo! #FuelLootSarkar pic.twitter.com/TQRH3lKTVX
— Hasiba (@HasibaAmin) September 15, 2017
#FuelLootSarkar
Modi Promised Increased GDP. Now We Realized That He Meant Increased Prices Of Gas, Diesel & Petrol.@nsui @IYC @INCIndia pic.twitter.com/PLjCpmTMPC— Deepak John (@djohninc) September 15, 2017
It’s because of the technical errors that Mr @sudhirchaudhary is not tweeting about inflation anymore!!!!!#FuelLootSarkar pic.twitter.com/xrv0fVNnZj
— Siona Gogoi (@AtomicBlow) September 15, 2017
So Pakistan pays around Rs40 for petrol, Srilanka Pays around Rs49 and we pay about Rs80! #FuelLootSarkar
— Hasiba (@HasibaAmin) September 15, 2017
Haha this is hilarious! #FuelLootSarkar pic.twitter.com/rCI1WRNhdA
— Hasiba (@HasibaAmin) September 15, 2017
Bhakts Say Irma and Harvey are responsible for Massive Fuel Hike. Tsumani 26/12/2006 is also responsible now, isn’t it? #FuelLootSarkar
— Stinger (@imStinger01) September 15, 2017
Not only in fuel sector I think Modi Sarkar is making fool of Indian citizens in every field 😑👌🏻#FuelLootSarkar
— PRINCE SHARMA (@RAPNEEDWEED) September 15, 2017
If modi will become a pm of India,petrol,diesel prices will be come below Rs30,Pls vote for modiji. #FuelLootSarkar
— Hasan Kalifa (@smhrkalifa) September 15, 2017
While the global crude oil prices fell by over 50 per cent between May,2014&September,2017from 112 to 52 dollar per barrel #FuelLootSarkar pic.twitter.com/3ilIbDTiXi
— Thiruchitrambalam (@kskChitrambalam) September 15, 2017
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