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UPA allies DMK, Trinamool demand rollback of fuel hike

Another UPA ally DMK today demanded an immediate rollback of fuel price hike, saying it would have a 'cascading effect' on food prices at a time when the Centre and states were 'grappling with high food inflation.' The budgetary proposal has already sparked a demand for a rollback from the Trinamool Congress, led by Mamata Banerjee.

Updated on: Feb 27, 2010 03:06 PM IST
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UPA ally DMK on Saturday demanded an immediate rollback of fuel price hike, saying it would have a 'cascading effect' on food prices at a time when the Centre and states were 'grappling with high food inflation.'

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In identical letters to UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister Pranab
Mukherjee, DMK chief and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi sought their immediate intervention for a
rollback, at least on the price of diesel to 'protect farmers and the common man.'

He said he wanted to draw their attention to the 'far reaching implications' of the hike.

"You are fully aware that the Centre and the states are grappling with the issue of high food inflation in recent
months," the chief minister said.

"Any increase in the price of diesel will have a cascading effect on food prices as well as prices of other
essential commodities. Therefore, I seek your immediate intervention for a rollback at least on the price of diesel so
as to protect the farmers and the common man".

The budgetary proposal on hike in central excise duty on petrol and diesel and all non-petroleum products has already
sparked a demand for a rollback from another UPA ally, the Trinamool Congress, led by Mamata Banerjee.

 
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