Fuel price hike: AIADMK State-wide protest on March 6

March 03, 2010 01:36 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 07:14 am IST - Chennai

AIADMK supremo J. Jayalalithaa addressing her party cadres. Ms. Jayalalithaa has announced that the AIADMK would launch state-wide agitations against fuel price hike on March 6.  File photo

AIADMK supremo J. Jayalalithaa addressing her party cadres. Ms. Jayalalithaa has announced that the AIADMK would launch state-wide agitations against fuel price hike on March 6. File photo

Demanding an immediate rollback of the fuel price hike, AIADMK today announced that it would hold a state-wide demonstration on March 6 over the issue.

Party leader Jayalalithaa said protests would also be held in states like Maharashtra, Delhi, Karnataka and Puducherry, where her party was functioning.

“At a time when the country was expecting budgetary measures to curb price rise, the Centre has increased excise and customs duties on fuels, resulting in their prices going up,” she said in a statement here.

“The primary focus of the Centre and states at this point of time should have been on controlling price rise,” she said.

The hike had already resulted in a 20 per cent increase in fares of autorickshaw, lorry and private vehicles, she said, adding that this would further lead to an increase in prices of essential commodities, affecting lower income groups.

Various wings of AIADMK would take part in the protest, to be headed by different leaders of the party, she said.

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