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Indian government hikes fuel prices to stiff opposition
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 04 - 06 - 2008


India's ruling coalition Wednesday raised the
price of petrol, diesel and cooking gas by between 9.5 and 17 per
cent, prompting criticism from its leftist allies and opposition
parties, according to dpa.
The move, due to come into force at midnight, is designed to
curtail losses of state-owned oil firms, which buy crude at global
prices but have to sell refined products at lower state-set rates.
Petrol, which costs 45.53 rupees (about 1.06 dollars) a litre in
the capital, Delhi, will rise by 5 rupees, while diesel, which sells
at 31.48 rupees, will go up 3 by rupees, Petroleum Minister Murli
Deora Deora said.
Amid fears of the hike adding to currently high inflation and
spiralling food prices, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in a rare
televised address to the nation, described the hike as "modest" and
said the government had no choice.
He said the government would continue to provide a massive subsidy
for importing crude oil in spite of the hike and urged citizens to
conserve energy and use it efficiently.
Stating that India was not blessed with large oil resources, he
said alternative energy sources had to be developed keeping in mind
India's growth and the security of future generations.
"We cannot remain captive to uncertain markets and unsure sources
of supply. We have to develop renewable sources of energy, including
nuclear energy," he said.
The UPA government's attempt to finalize a civilian nuclear deal
with the United States which would allow the latter to export fissile
materials and technology to India is on the backburner, owing to
opposition by the government's left allies who provide crucial
support in parliament.
The fuel price hike also came after two weeks of wrangling with
the left parties which have now said they would hold nationwide
protests against the hike beginning Thursday.
India's state-run oil companies had been lobbying for a 20 per
cent hike, arguing they are losing 105 million dollars in the face of
spiralling global crude prices that touched 135 dollars a barrel in
May.
Some of the companies last week threatened to cap supplies if
prices were not raised, saying they had funds for only two or three
months of imports. India imports 70 per cent of its crude oil.
Analysts say the hike would certainly add to inflation, currently
at 8.1 per cent, the highest in four years.
The left parties had wanted prices kept at current levels and oil
company losses offset by cuts in customs duties and special taxes on
corporations.
Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party spokesman Rajiv Pratap Rudy
described the decision as "economic terror unleashed on the country."
The government has also decided to do away with customs duties on
crude oil that stood at 5 per cent and reduced excise duty on petrol
and diesel. The duty cuts would cost the exchequer an estimated 226
billion rupees, Deora said.
India has raised fuel prices only twice in two years and even on
this occasion did not raise the price of kerosene, which the prime
minister described as "a vital fuel for the poor."
Singh's Congress Party has lost several key state elections and
surging inflation and now the oil hike is expected to have negative
impact on its future electoral prospects.
A spate of state elections scheduled over the next few months and
general elections are due in 2009.


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