Haryana Leader Criticizes Central Government for Fuel Price Increase
Hooda slams Centre over hike in fuel prices

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Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the former chief minister of Haryana, criticized the Indian central government for recently increasing fuel prices by ₹3 per litre, claiming it exacerbates inflation woes for citizens. He accused the government of delaying price hikes until after elections and questioned the transparency regarding fuel availability amid rising global crude prices.
- 01The recent fuel price hike marks the first increase in over four years.
- 02Hooda highlighted the government's previous restraint on fuel prices during assembly elections.
- 03He suggested that the Prime Minister's comments on fuel conservation indicate potential for more price hikes.
- 04Hooda demanded transparency regarding the number of aircraft used for swearing-in ceremonies of new BJP chief ministers.
- 05The hike is attributed to increasing losses for fuel retailers due to surging global crude oil prices.
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Former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda criticized the Indian central government for increasing fuel prices by ₹3 per litre, claiming it adds to the financial burden of citizens already struggling with inflation. Hooda pointed out that the government had refrained from raising prices during assembly elections but acted immediately after they concluded. He expressed concern that the Prime Minister's advocacy for fuel conservation hints at further price hikes. Additionally, Hooda questioned the government's transparency, particularly regarding the number of aircraft used for the swearing-in ceremonies of new BJP chief ministers in Assam and West Bengal. This price hike is the first in over four years and is attributed to rising global crude prices, which have led to significant losses for fuel retailers. Hooda's remarks reflect widespread public concern over fuel prices and the government's handling of the situation amidst ongoing inflation.
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The fuel price hike will likely increase transportation costs, affecting daily commuters and businesses reliant on fuel.
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