New Delhi: The government is very sensitive to the issue of rise in fuel prices, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri said Tuesday. He asserted that people will get some relief in the coming months. International oil prices are slowly coming down and stablising, said Hardeep Singh Puri. The minister added that the benefit will be passed on to the consumers while addressing a press conference here.
“The central government is very sensitive to this issue. I see that in the coming months relief will come,” Puri told reporters. He was replying to a query if any relief can be expected in the near future.
Puri however, defended the government on the consistent rise of fuel prices in India. He said the Centre imposes an excise duty of Rs 32 per litre and the revenue thus generated is spent on various welfare schemes.
“The central government is also very sensitive to other responsibilities that we have…The government provided free rations to 80 crore people, free vaccines, all other facilities. So it’s a part of that picture,” Puri said.
The minister said the excise duty levied by the central government continues to remain the same today as it was in April 2010.
“For example, when international price was 19 dollar 60 cents or 64 cents per litre, then also we used to impose Rs 32 per litre. Now when it is 75 dollar per litre, we are still imposing the same Rs 32 per litre,” he informed.
Fuel prices in India are determined by the international market since the Congress-led UPA deregulated oil pricing in 2010, Puri said. Besides the excise duty imposed by the central government on fuel, the states also levy VAT, he added.