Kejriwal Accuses Centre of Letting Oil Firms Profit as Global Crude Prices Fall
AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal has criticized the central government for not reducing fuel prices despite a significant fall in global crude oil prices. He argued that petrol prices should be cut from Rs 102 to Rs 82 per litre, alleging that oil companies are being allowed to make illegitimate profits. Kejriwal also raised concerns about the rollout of E20 ethanol-blended petrol and its potential impact on consumers and vehicles. He called on automobile manufacturers to clarify their stance on the fuel-related concerns.
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