Rajasthan Petroleum Dealers Association called a one-day strike on fuel stations on Saturday with the demand for a rollback in Value Added Tax on fuel in the state. Around 7,000 petrol pumps remained closed in the state due to the strike whereby People faced difficulty across the state. However, fuel pumps that are company owned and company operated were open for the public. Association president Suneet Bagai said diesel and petrol sales remained closed on the day. “The state government increased Value Added Tax during the coronavirus pandemic and generated extra revenue. The sales volume in the state has declined by 34 percent because the fuel prices are comparatively low in neighbouring states,” he said. The association has already submitted a memorandum of demands and we would go on an indefinite strike from April 25 if there is no positive decision by the government, Bagai said. E-Commerce and digitalization to step up India's auto sector growth: Report In Bengal, 4 deaths: Mamata says, CRPF killed voters Sonia Gandhi slams the central govt over lack of vaccines said "Government selling.."