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Home » Siddaramaiah defends fuel price hike, denies link to election results
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Siddaramaiah defends fuel price hike, denies link to election results

i2wtcBy i2wtcJune 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Vijayapura: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah defended the recent hike in petrol and diesel prices, claiming that the hike had nothing to do with the election results. Speaking to reporters in Vijayapura, Siddaramaiah was responding to accusations by Leader of the Opposition R Ashoka that the hike was a retaliatory measure for the performance of his Indian National Congress party in the recent parliamentary elections.

“The increase in petrol and diesel prices has nothing to do with the election results. On April 11, 2021, petrol was taxed at 35 per cent and diesel at 24 per cent. When the central government reduced these taxes, the then state governments followed suit. However, states like Kerala, Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu did not reduce their taxes. Currently, petrol in Karnataka costs Rs 102 after hike, which is at par with Tamil Nadu. In Kasargod, Kerala, it is Rs 106.66, in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, it is Rs 109.44, in Hyderabad it is Rs 107.40 and in Maharashtra it is Rs 104.46. Compared to these states, our tax rates are low,” he explained.

Commenting on the election results, Siddaramaiah said, “In Karnataka, we did not win as many seats as we expected, but we have increased our number of seats compared to the last election. We won nine seats this time, but the BJP’s tally has dropped from 25 to 19. We did not win as many seats as we expected.”

Siddaramaiah further criticised the BJP, saying, “The BJP is a party that lost the elections. Its tally has gone down from 303 seats last time to 240 this time. Modi’s strength has faded.”

Addressing rumours that the state guarantees were election-focused, Siddaramaiah clarified that “the guarantees are not given for elections, they are given for the poor,” stressing that the implementation of these guarantees is meant to help the underprivileged sections of the population.



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