No Achhe Din under Modi 2.0, Petrol and Diesel prices are on the boil again

Talib Khan / Rahul Kumar Jha

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New Delhi, (29/5/2019): Petrol and diesel prices started rising soon after the last phase of the general election concluded, and have increased by 70-80 paisa per litre in the past nine days.


Prices have been on the rise since May 20, a day after the final phase of polling for the Lok Sabha elections ended.

The price of petrol has risen by 83 paise per litre in the nine days and diesel by 73 paise, according to price notifications of state-owned oil companies.

Rates were largely range-bound during April and May despite a rise in oil prices in the international market

Petrol price on Tuesday was raised by 11 paise and diesel by 5 paise.

In Delhi, petrol now costs Rs 71.86 per litre, up from Rs 71.03 price on May 19. Similarly, a litre of diesel costs Rs 66.69, up from Rs 65.96 a litre on May 19.

Petrol in Mumbai costs Rs 77.47 per litre and diesel is priced at Rs 69.88.

While state-owned fuel retailers Indian Oil Corp (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) had in the past completely frozen rates during times of elections, they during the Lok Sabha polls moderated the revision by not passing on all of the desired increase in rates to consumers, industry sources said. Now they are recovering from the price freeze.

The three firms had in the past refrained from increasing oil prices during elections. They took a 19-day price freeze on petrol and diesel ahead of the Karnataka polls in May 2018 despite international fuel prices going up by nearly USD 5 a barrel.

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