Jaya says diesel price hike a vestige of "wrong UPA policy,"

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jun 01 2014 | 1:55 PM IST
Flaying the diesel price increase, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa today said it was a continuation of the previous Congress-led UPA regime's "wrong" policies and appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to rollback the hike besides seeking a new pricing regime for petro products.
"The diesel price hike has disappointed the people who wanted growth through change (in regime)," Jayalalithaa said in a statement here.
Arguing that the hike announced by oil marketing companies (OMCs) was "not correct pricing," she wanted the BJP government to completely overhaul the pricing policy for petro products.
She wanted the Centre to determine petrol and diesel price by considering several factors including the price of imported crude and the domestic cost for its processing.
"This would help cut down the cost of petro products and tame price rise."
Urging the new dispensation at the Centre to rescind the authority delegated to OMCs to fix prices for petro products, she said this would help curb price rise which was due to the "wrong economic policies" of the previous UPA government.
Stating that the diesel price hike would affect all sections of people, particularly the poor and middle class, she appealed to the Prime Minister to intervene and withdraw the price hike.
Diesel prices were hiked yesterday by 50 paise a litre, excluding state levies, the second increase in rates in three weeks.
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First Published: Jun 01 2014 | 1:55 PM IST

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