Business Standard : The price of diesel also rose in tandem with petrol; it is now being sold at Rs 74.12 a litre in Delhi.
Petrol
and diesel prices continued their upward march on Tuesday to
touch a new high in many cities across the country.
A
day after touching the Rs 90 mark in Mumbai, petrol was up by 14
paise in Delhi and Mumbai to be priced at Rs 82.86 and Rs 90.22 per
litre, respectively.
The
price of diesel also saw a similar hike and it is now being sold at
Rs 74.12 per litre in Delhi. In Mumbai, the fuel is priced at Rs
78.69 per litre.
The
Opposition on Monday continued its protest against rising fuel
prices. As petrol prices hit the Rs 90-a-litre mark in Mumbai, the
Maharashtra Congress held a protest in the city asking Chief Minister
Devendra Fadanvis to bring down taxes in the state.
"States
like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, West Bengal and Rajasthan have
already reduced taxes on fuel. Why can Chief Minister Devendra
Fadnavis not follow suit and reduce people's misery," city party
President Sanjay Nirupam said.
He
pointed out that the direct consequence was the galloping inflation,
with prices of FMCGs, fruit and vegetables, oils and electrical items
shooting up at the height of the festival season.
Fuel
prices in India are revised daily, mainly on the basis of oil
prices in the international market.
On
Monday, crude oil prices jumped more than 2 per cent to a four-year
high after Saudi Arabia and Russia ruled out any immediate increase
in production despite calls by US President Donald Trump for action
to raise global supply.
Benchmark
Brent crude hit its highest since November 2014 at $80.94 per barrel,
up $2.14 or 2.7 per cent.
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