DMK, a key ally of the UPA, on Friday asked the Government to "roll back" the hike in petrol prices, saying the increase would have a "cascading effect".

"The hike in petrol prices will affect the lower and middle income groups and the poor. Government should not reduce the subsidy," DMK party spokesman TKS Elangovan said.
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He said the increase should be rolled back as it would have "cascading effect" on the common man.
DMK is the second UPA ally after Mamta Banerjee led-Trinamool Congress to demand that the Government retrace its step.
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