Naveen demands tax cut on petroleum products

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 9:23 PM IST

"The price rise in the petroleum product is going to affect the consumers in the backdrop of an alarming inflation rate", Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said.     
Announcing that his party, the BJD, would oppose the UPA government's decision to hike the price of petroleum products, Patnaik said the state government would move the Centre demanding withdrawal of the new tariff.     

He said the price rise would result in soaring prices of other essential commodities. "The UPA government's steps would affect the poor and middle class people", he said.     
Describing the price rise as "unfortunate", BJP legislature party leader and Orissa's Law minister B B Harichandan said his party would launch a statewide agitation against it.     
"The UPA government will pay a heavy price for its decision of hiking price of petroleum products", Harichandan said.     

Both BJD and BJP, he said, would oppose the UPA government's decision.

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