BJP MP statement on rising petrol-diesel prices: 'Income has increased too'
BJP MP statement on rising petrol-diesel prices: 'Income has increased too'
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Bhopal: At this time, the prices of petrol and diesel are being seen continuously across the country. On one hand, the common man is troubled by these rising prices, while on the other side a peculiar statement of BJP MP Mahendra Singh Solanki has come out. Recently he has said that "If the prices of petrol are increasing, then the income of the people has also increased in the same proportion." Apart from this, he also targeted Congress for this.

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In his statement, he said, 'People's income has also increased in the same proportion as the prices of petrol have increased. Petrol prices have increased only slightly in the Narendra Modi government, the Congress initially ruled the country for 55 years but did not create any infrastructure to reduce their prices but the Narendra Modi government is trying to reduce their prices.' The seventh consecutive day increase in fuel prices has been filed on Monday. Petrol has increased by 26 paise while diesel has increased by 29 paise per liter.

On the other hand, if oil marketing company Indian Oil Corporation believes, after this increase, petrol in Delhi has been Rs 88.99 per liter, while diesel has reached Rs 79.35 per liter. Now talk about other metro cities, petrol in Kolkata has crossed Rs 90 per liter. In fact, petrol in Kolkata is Rs 90.25 per liter while diesel is priced at Rs 82.94 per liter. With this, petrol in the country's financial capital Mumbai has been Rs 95.46 per liter and diesel Rs 86.34 per liter. Apart from this, petrol in Chennai has crossed Rs 91. In fact, petrol has been priced at Rs 91.19 per liter while diesel has been priced at Rs 84.44 per liter.

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