Congress to rally Oppn on price rise
PRICES OF PETROL AND DIESEL ROSE FOR THE 10TH CONSECUTIVE DAY, WITH PETROL COSTING ₹79.31 PER LITRE AND DIESEL ~71.34 IN DELHI
NEW DELHI: After having focused its attention on the Rafale deal, unemployment and agrarian distress, the Congress is now planning a nationwide protest by all Opposition parties against rising prices, in the backdrop of skyrocketing fuel prices.
Dates for the agitation and the shape it will take, will be decided at a meeting of Congress general secretaries, those in charge of overseeing state units, and state party chiefs on September 6, a senior Congress functionary familiar with the developments said on condition of anonymity. Once finalised, he said, senior Congress leaders will talk to all Opposition parties and try to take them on board.
Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said if the government does not reduce fuel prices immediately, the party will launch nationwide protests and also hold a joint rally on the issue. “We will hit streets over the hike... There will be nationwide and elaborate protests from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.”
A meeting has been called to give a final shape to the agitation programme,” he said.
Consumer price inflation in July rose 4.17% compared with the same month a year ago, declining from a five-month high of 4.9% in June, says data.