The price of CNG or compressed natural gas in the national capital was just last week hiked by a steep Rs 4.50 per kg, the second increase in rates in three months.
The guidelines, which may cause reduction in supply of CNG to Delhi, were issued by the Ministry in pursuance of a Gujarat High Court order that Ahmedabad should also get the fuel for domestic and vehicular usage at the same rate applicable to Delhi and Mumbai to enforce the right of equality.
Justice Manmohan granted a week's time to the Centre to file its response to a petition filed by Delhi Contract Bus Association seeking that "the allocation and supply of domestic gas to the city of Delhi and National Capital Region through respondent 2 (Indraprastha Gas Ltd) be not reduced."
However, Delhi government expressed apprehension that the Petroleum Ministry guidelines will have an adverse impact on commercial vehicle operators and any reduction in CNG allocation to Delhi would lead to fillip in prices of CNG and essential commodities.
It would adversely affect the transport sector in Delhi, the Delhi government said.
The plea said the "guidelines for allocation/supply of domestic natural gas" to City Gas Distribution (CGD) entities for CNG (transport) and PNG (domestic) were "arbitrary, illegal, unconstitutional" and contrary to a 2002 apex court order.
The Gujarat HC had directed the Ministry to maintain uniformity in allotment of natural gas and provide the fuel to Ahmedabad at the same rate it is supplied to Delhi and Mumbai.
