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No plans to go on strike: petroleum traders' body

Federation of All India Petroleum Traders, an umbrella body which claims to represent most of the 42,000 petrol pump operators in the country, said today that it has no plans to go on strike as the government was considering raising dealers commission.

Updated on: Sep 30, 2012 11:05 AM IST
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Federation of All India Petroleum Traders, an umbrella body which claims to represent most of the 42,000 petrol pump operators in the country, said on Sunday that it has no plans to go on strike as the government was considering raising dealers commission.

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FAIPT said there was "no truth" in petrol pumps not making any fuel purchases on October 1 and 2.

"Petrol pumps all over the country shall be operating normally without any disruption on October 1 and 2," it said in a statement.

"The ministry of petroleum and natural gas has already written to the oil marketing companies to address the issues and demands of the dealers within a period of 15 days and as such there is no reason or occasion for members of FAIPT to resort to any agitational approach."

The Confederation of Indian Petroleum Dealers, which some months back broke ranks from FAIPT headed by Ashok Badhwar, had last week said dealers were in "deep financial trouble" because of increased operational costs and are "left with no option but to cut the cost of operations".

FAIPT said dealers commission on petrol needs to be raised from Rs. 1.49 per litre on petrol currently to Rs. 2.16 a litre and that on diesel from Rs. 0.91 to Rs. 1.32 per litre, as per a cost analysis done on an all India basis.

 
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