The price of petrol and diesel is constantly increasing. In such a situation, there is resentment from the general public to Bollywood celebs about the rising prices of petrol and diesel. Yes, recently many Bollywood celebs have expressed their concern on the rising prices of petrol and diesel through social media. Bollywood actress Richa Chadha is included in this list. Mentioning the news of PTI, she wrote in a tweet, 'Loot hai'. Director Anubhav Sinha wrote on Twitter, while satirizing the government, "Diesel jeans are also very expensive. Nobody raises a question on that. Loot hai. https://t.co/9K7RrYtReN — TheRichaChadha (@RichaChadha) June 24, 2020 Simultaneously, Singer Shan also wrote on Twitter, "Last month, the central government increased excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs. 10 and Rs. 13. Diesel is now about 80 rupees a liter. This is like giving more pain to an already troubled economy. I hope this decision of the government is temporary. '' Last month, the central government increased the excise duty on a litre of petrol and diesel by ₹10 and ₹13, respectively. Diesel at almost 80 rupees per litre.. This is going to hurt an already Bleeding Economy. hope this is very temporary .. — Shaan (@singer_shaan) June 24, 2020 You must be aware that for the first time in Delhi, the price of diesel has exceeded petrol. After the 18th consecutive increase in prices on Wednesday, now the prices of diesel and petrol have become almost equal. In such a situation, according to the notification regarding the price of government petroleum marketing companies, after 17 consecutive days of increase, petrol prices have not been increased on Wednesday. In such a situation, diesel prices have been increased by 48 paisa per liter across the country. Also Read: 'People saw me like mannequin' Celina Jaitley on nepotism Arjun Kapoor trolled for 'replacing' Sushant Singh Rajput in 'Half Girlfriend' Sushant's final post-mortem report surfaced, Know what it says Actor Tejas D. Parvatkar dies, co-star Satyajeey Dubey express' grief