Rahul Gandhi attacks govt over high fuel prices

Rahul Gandhi’s remarks came amid reports of serpentine queues outside Delhi Metro stations as the average waiting time for commuters went up to nearly an hour at some places on June 29

June 30, 2021 02:31 pm | Updated 02:31 pm IST - New Delhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi leaves from his residence, in New Delhi on June 29, 2021.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi leaves from his residence, in New Delhi on June 29, 2021.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on June 30 said the long queues for public transport are not just due to COVID-19 restrictions but also because of high petrol and diesel prices.

Mr. Gandhi’s remarks came amid reports of serpentine queues outside Delhi Metro stations as the average waiting time for commuters went up to nearly an hour at some places on June 29.

“Long-inconvenient queues for public transport aren’t just due to Covid restrictions. See the rates of petrol-diesel in your city to find out the real reason,” the former Congress chief said on Twitter.

He used the hashtag “#TaxExtortion” to attack the government over high taxes imposed on petrol and diesel.

The Congress has been accusing the government of collecting crores through excise duty and taxes on petrol and diesel due to which fuel prices are hovering around or have crossed ₹100 per litre at several places in the country.

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