New Delhi: Fuel price witnessed a hike once again on Tuesday morning across the four metros.
Petrol price touched Rs 82.26 in Delhi following a hike of 23 paisa, while diesel was being sold at Rs 74.11 after a 29 paisa hike.
In Mumbai, petrol price went up by 23 paisa and was being sold at Rs 87.73. Diesel price stood at Rs 77.68 per litre, after an increase by 31 paisa.
Prices of non-branded petrol in metro-cities
Cities | (Rs/litre) |
New Delhi | 82.26 |
Kolkata | 84.09 |
Mumbai | 87.73 |
Chennai | 85.50 |
Prices of non-branded diesel in metro-cities
Cities | (Rs/litre) |
New Delhi | 74.11 |
Kolkata | 75.67 |
Mumbai | 77.68 |
Chennai | 78.04 |
Source: IOCL website
Delhi has the cheapest fuel rates among all metros and most state capitals because of lower taxes. Mumbai has the highest sales tax or value added tax (VAT).
A combination of a dip in rupee value against the US dollar and rise in crude oil prices has led to a spike in fuel prices since mid-August.
Accusing non-BJP states of not doing thier bit to give relief to the common man, the BJP on Monday asked them to reduce VAT on fuel prices and stop spreading propaganda against the Central government.