Fuel Price Hikes Stir Nationwide Debate
The recent hike in excise duty on petrol and diesel has set off a nationwide debate. Rising prices of LPG and CNG are also causing concerns. These changes are drawing sharp political reactions and public criticism. Oil marketing companies have assured no immediate increase in petrol and diesel retail prices. Meanwhile, the rise in LPG and CNG costs has already impacted household budgets. It has also affected transportation fares.
What Changed?
- Petrol & Diesel: Excise duty increased by the central government. Retail prices remain stable for now, but concerns loom over future hikes.
- LPG Cylinders: Domestic gas cylinder prices have jumped by ₹50–₹75 in many cities.
- CNG: Price hikes of ₹2–₹4 per kg are reported in metros like Delhi, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad. These hikes are affecting daily commuters and public transport operators.
Impact on the Common Man
With inflation already affecting food and essentials, the rise in fuel-related expenses is squeezing household budgets. Auto drivers, delivery agents, middle-class families, and daily wage workers are feeling the pinch.
Neha Sharma, a school teacher in Delhi, said:
“It’s not just about petrol. When CNG and LPG prices rise, everything else follows — vegetables, transport, tiffins, groceries. It’s getting harder to manage every month.”
Rafiq Ansari, an auto-rickshaw driver in Mumbai, shared:
“Our earnings are fixed. If fuel becomes expensive, what are we left with? Either we charge more and lose customers, or we suffer losses.”
Opposition Slams the Government
Political parties have seized the moment to criticize the central government.
Rahul Gandhi, Congress leader, tweeted:
Finally Modi ji gave a befitting reply to “tariffs”! Tax on petrol-diesel and the price of gas cylinders have been increased further. The people suffering from inflation have been given another gift of government loot!
Government Defends the Move
The Centre has maintained that the excise hike is a step toward stabilizing government finances and continuing development work.
Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri stated:
Prices are likely to be revised depending on the global situation. Oil companies will not pass on the current hike to consumers.
What’s Next?
The rising costs may soon lead to price escalation in transportation, food delivery, and essential goods. Economists warn of a domino effect on inflation.
Dr. Meera Krishnan, an economist at a Mumbai think tank, explained:
“Fuel is the backbone of any economy. Even indirect hikes like excise changes or gas cylinder prices contribute to overall inflation. The impact will be felt by the average household within weeks.”
The fuel price hikes have turned into a hot-button issue, testing the government’s economic policy and political narrative. Public frustration is growing. The costs of living are rising. Therefore, pressure is mounting on the Centre to offer relief. Otherwise, it risks facing backlash both in the streets and at the ballot box.
