"The hike of petrol price by 75 paise and diesel by 50 paise per litre entails cascading effect on all commodities that hits the interests of the poor and lower middle class," State Secretary of CPI(M) M Y Tarigami said in a statement here.
Demanding immediate rollback of the hike, Tarigami said the food inflation and depreciation of rupee have already worsened the economic condition of the people and the fuel price hike will add to it.
The deregulation of diesel prices will continue price hike phenomenon, which has been hitting common man, he said, adding his party along with other left and democratic parties would continue resistance against such "anti-people" measures and will not allow the people's voice going unheard.
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