Petrol price, which unlike diesel is a deregulated commodity, is likely to see a price reduction of about Re one a litre at the next scheduled revision due tomorrow.
"The government will take the right decision at the right time," Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said when asked about the impending diesel price cut.
Diesel, the nation's most consumed fuel that has a direct bearing on prices of essential commodities as it is the preferred fuel for the transport sector, is regulated or controlled by the government.
However, the benefit could not be passed on to consumers as the model code of conduct had come into place with the announcement of elections to Maharashtra and Haryana assemblies.
Since reduction in rates would have been a new policy, a revision was deferred.
"As you are aware, election code of conduct is in place so will decide on the issue at the right time," Pradhan said without elaborating.
Asked if rates will be cut, he retorted, "Wait for the decision which we will take at the right time."
The drop in rates will result in the profit on sale of diesel expanding from Rs 1.90 a litre calculated based on the average rate prevailing in the second half of September.
