Effect of fuel price hike on prices should be avoided: DMK

March 03, 2010 05:01 pm | Updated 05:01 pm IST - New Delhi

A file picture of DMK leader and former Union Minister T.R. Baalu. Photo: M. Vedhan.

A file picture of DMK leader and former Union Minister T.R. Baalu. Photo: M. Vedhan.

Key UPA ally DMK on Wednesday said the Government should find a way to “avoid” the cascading effect of fuel price hike on overall prices but said the House proceedings should not be disrupted over the issue.

“Our leader has spoken to Sonia Gandhi pertaining to the recent hike in petroleum prices, especially diesel which will create cascading effect on prices,” DMK leader in Lok Sabha T. R. Baalu told reporters outside Parliament House.

To a question on whether DMK supports rollback in fuel price hike, he said the Government will have to “think whether it is possible to do something so that the cascading effect is avoided“.

He also slammed the Opposition parties for disrupting the proceedings of the House on the issue.

“Any political party which would like to discuss the issue on the floor of the House should not disrupt the House. Without disrupting the House, political parties can raise the issue on the floor of the House,” he said.

When asked whether DMK will raise the issue of hike in fuel prices in Parliament, he said that there will be discussion, but the House proceedings should not be disrupted.

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