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 Lok Sabha: Opposition stages walkout over fuel price hike: domestic cooking gas prices were increased by Rs 50 per cylinder

Lok Sabha: Opposition stages walkout over fuel price hike: domestic cooking gas prices were increased by Rs 50 per cylinder

Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury raises issue after Question Hour, is disallowed by Speaker Om Birla
Members of the Congress, TMC, NCP, DMK and Left parties raised slogans from their seats against the fuel price hike and demanded a rollback.: File picture
TT  Bureau, PTI   |   New Delhi   |  22.03.22 : Opposition parties protested in Lok Sabha on Tuesday against the increase in prices of fuel and cooking gas and staged a walkout demanding a rollback.

Raising the issue after Question Hour, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said the Opposition parties had been claiming that the prices of diesel and petrol would increase after the election process.

Members of the Congress, TMC, NCP, DMK and Left parties raised slogans from their seats against the fuel price hike and demanded a rollback.

The Opposition parties had tried to raise the issue of as soon as Lok Sabha met for Question Hour, but were disallowed by Speaker Om Birla.

Birla had told the Opposition parties to raise the issue after Question Hour.

Petrol and diesel prices were on Tuesday hiked by 80 paise a litre while domestic cooking gas prices were increased by Rs 50 per cylinder, ending an over four-and-half month election-related hiatus in rate revision.

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