"If petrol crossed mark of Rs 60 per litre, which was before April 1, 2012, we will review the VAT hike on it," Parsekar told reporters last evening after presenting the state budget for 2016-17.
The state government has proposed an increase in VAT on petrol from 15 per cent to 22 per cent.
Reduction of VAT on petrol was one of the most popular decisions taken by then Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar when the party received mandate in 2012 Goa Assembly polls.
He claimed that the BJP-led government is probably the only political dispensation that has given welfare schemes in its every budget.
"BJP's every budget is election promise fulfilment budget. The party is here to give and serve people," he said.
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