New Delhi: The Congress Party launched a massive movement against the rising fuel prices on Monday, but the Narendra Modi government made a comeback in the form of data from May 2004 when the UPA came to power for the first time, compared to the increase in fuel prices. In the UPA and NDA era.
According to government sources data, during the 10 years of UPA rule, the prices of petrol in Delhi increased by 112%, but only 13% increase in four years of NDA rule. Diesel also witnessed a huge increase in the UPA years with an increase of 160% compared to 28% under the NDA.
Now the price of one liters in petrol is Rs 88.26 and diesel is 77.47 rupees. Delhi, petrol costs Rs 80.87 and diesel is 72.97 rupees. In Bangalore, the price of petrol is Rs 83.51 and diesel is 75.32 rupees. The price of petrol in Hyderabad is 85.75 rupees and diesel is 79.37 rupees. The price of petrol in Chennai is 84.05 and diesel is 77.13 rupees. The price of petrol in Kolkata is 83.75 and diesel is 75.82 rupees.
By May 16, 2004, the day the UPA came to power, the price of petrol in the national capital was Rs 33.71 per liter. By May 16, 2009, the day UPA II took over, the prices increased to Rs 40.62 per liter. It was an increase of 20.5% during UPA I years. Between 2004 and 2009, diesel has increased from Rs 21.74 per liter to Rs 30.86 per liter, which increased by 42%.
However, it was during UPA II years that the actual prices were for fuel prices. On May 16, 2009, the price of petrol in Delhi was Rs 40.62 per liter. On May 16, 2014, when the UPA submitted the post to the NDA, the price of petrol in Delhi was Rs 71.41 per liter. This grew by 75.8% in 5 years and 112% in 10 years. Diesel also saw an increase of Rs. 30.86 per liter to Rs. 56.71 per liter. This grew 83.7% in 5 years and 160% in 10 years.
Conversely, on May 16, 2014, petrol prices increased from Rs 71.41 per liter to Rs 80.73 per liter on September 10, 2018, which was an increase of 13%. During the NDA time, diesel has increased from Rs 56.71 per liter to Rs 72.83 per liter in power, which is an increase of 28%.
According to government sources data, during the 10 years of UPA rule, the prices of petrol in Delhi increased by 112%, but only 13% increase in four years of NDA rule. Diesel also witnessed a huge increase in the UPA years with an increase of 160% compared to 28% under the NDA.
Now the price of one liters in petrol is Rs 88.26 and diesel is 77.47 rupees. Delhi, petrol costs Rs 80.87 and diesel is 72.97 rupees. In Bangalore, the price of petrol is Rs 83.51 and diesel is 75.32 rupees. The price of petrol in Hyderabad is 85.75 rupees and diesel is 79.37 rupees. The price of petrol in Chennai is 84.05 and diesel is 77.13 rupees. The price of petrol in Kolkata is 83.75 and diesel is 75.82 rupees.
By May 16, 2004, the day the UPA came to power, the price of petrol in the national capital was Rs 33.71 per liter. By May 16, 2009, the day UPA II took over, the prices increased to Rs 40.62 per liter. It was an increase of 20.5% during UPA I years. Between 2004 and 2009, diesel has increased from Rs 21.74 per liter to Rs 30.86 per liter, which increased by 42%.
However, it was during UPA II years that the actual prices were for fuel prices. On May 16, 2009, the price of petrol in Delhi was Rs 40.62 per liter. On May 16, 2014, when the UPA submitted the post to the NDA, the price of petrol in Delhi was Rs 71.41 per liter. This grew by 75.8% in 5 years and 112% in 10 years. Diesel also saw an increase of Rs. 30.86 per liter to Rs. 56.71 per liter. This grew 83.7% in 5 years and 160% in 10 years.
Conversely, on May 16, 2014, petrol prices increased from Rs 71.41 per liter to Rs 80.73 per liter on September 10, 2018, which was an increase of 13%. During the NDA time, diesel has increased from Rs 56.71 per liter to Rs 72.83 per liter in power, which is an increase of 28%.
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