Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Rajasthan border district pays ₹100/L for petrol

- Sachin Saini sachin.saini@htlive.com

JAIPUR: In a first for any place in India, the price of petrol crossed the ₹100/litre mark on Wednesday in the remotest district of Rajasthan, Sri Ganganagar.

The price of petrol touched ₹100.33 on Wednesday in Sri Ganganagar. The correspond­ing price in Jaipur was ₹95.99. The difference is because of transporta­tion charges levied by oil companies.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the middle-class would not have been burdened because of increase in fuel prices if the previous government­s had focussed on reducing India’s energy import dependence.

India imported over 85% of its oil requiremen­t in 2019-20 financial year and nearly 53% of its gas, he pointed out.

“Can we be so import-dependent?,” he asked at a virtual event to inaugurate oil and gas projects in poll-bound Tamil Nadu.

On February 14, the price of premium petrol reached ₹102.07 a litre in Sri Ganganagar following which the Rajasthan government reduced the value added tax (VAT) on petrol and diesel.

At the time, Rajasthan had the highest VAT rate on fuel among the big states in the country — 36% on petrol and 26% on diesel.

This is on top of the ₹32.90 per litre tax on petrol and ₹31.80 per litre tax on diesel levied by the central government and the new agri-cess. Global oil prices have strengthen­ed in the past few months, resulting in an increase in fuel prices. In the state assembly on Monday, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot said the Centre was responsibl­e for high fuel prices because it was not reducing the taxes.

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