New Delhi . The prices of petrol and diesel have been increased once again on Tuesday. The price of petrol has increased by 86 paise and the price of diesel has increased by 83 paise. After this increase, the price of petrol in the national capital Delhi has become Rs 98.64 per liter and diesel Rs 91.58 per liter from Tuesday. The effect of increase in prices is clearly visible on the pockets of common people. After the increase in fuel prices, long queues of people were seen at petrol pumps in Ballia, UP. Fearing further increase in prices, people came in large numbers with their vehicles to fill petrol and diesel. During this, people said in one voice that due to the war, the prices of petrol and diesel are continuously increasing and it is affecting the common people. Speaking to , a consumer in Delhi said, “I came to know about the increase in fuel prices while going for duty in the morning. The increase is making a difference, but what can we do. Due to the war situation, the situation is similar in all countries. If there is an increase of Rs 2-3, then the budget is definitely being affected.”
Another consumer said, “I work in a clothing business and sell clothes on the streets. This is my daily source of income and now rising fuel prices are creating problems. Earnings are decreasing and prices are increasing rapidly.”
Delhi resident Krishna Pathak said that the public is facing a lot of trouble due to rising prices. Inflation is continuously increasing in the country, even gas prices have increased. Common people are facing a lot of trouble in running their household.
Another person said that the situation is being affected due to the war. The government is making every possible effort to manage, but the impact is definitely being felt. Poor people are facing the most problems.
At the same time, a person from Mumbai said that the prices are continuously increasing, but the common man has no option. Deepak Solanki said that the common man is facing the most problems.
Similar reaction was seen in Ballia, UP also. One person expressed his displeasure and said that there has been an increase of three rupees per liter and this is causing a lot of trouble to the general public. Everything has become expensive. Gas, diesel, petrol, everything has become expensive. We have to stand in queues everywhere.
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