After Petrol, Govt Hints At Diesel Price Reduction


CHANDIGARH: After slashing petrol prices by up to 2.50 a litre, the government is working hard to deliver on its Lok Sabha poll promises and its eyes are now on diesel price reduction, home minister Rajnath Singh said.

"We are working hard to deliver on our promises. We stopped rise of prices and we slashed price of petrol by up to 2.50. Our eyes are now on diesel," he said.

In the third reduction in rates this month, petrol price was cut last midnight by 1.82 a litre though diesel rate was raised by 50 paise per litre.

The home minister was addressing a public gathering in Hathin in Haryana's Palwal district on the culmination of BJP's 'Vijay Sankalp Yatra.'

Commenting on the performance of Narendra Modi Government, Singh said even though three months was a short time to judge the new dispensation, the government from day one is at work to realize the dreams and aspirations of the people.

Referring to the Jan Dhan scheme started recently, Singh said on a single day 1.5 crore accounts have been opened. "No family will be left without having a bank account, that time will come in next couple of years," he added.
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Source: PTI