Congress activists pulling car with rope at the rally in Agartala on Wednesday Credit: EastMojo Image

Agartala: The Tripura Congress activists on Wednesday pulled cars in Agartala to protest against the price hike of fuel and LPG cylinders by the central government.

The Pradesh Youth Congress supporters and the Mahila Congress activists were seen pulling a car, followed by a rally with bikes in Agartala streets.

Speaking with reporters, state youth Congress president Pujan Biswas said that the price of fuel and LPG cylinder has increased drastically in the last one month across the country.

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“A litre of petrol costs Rs 89.74 while diesel costs Rs 83.43 per litre. The price of an LPG cylinder has increased by Rs 75, and it stands at Rs 930. This has had a direct impact on the price of the essential commodities,” Biswas said.

He also said that neither the centre nor the state made any attempts to reduce prices, even though crude oil prices in the international market are far below the market price.

“If the government desires, they can keep the price of fuel below Rs 60 per litre, but the price has increased by Rs 12 in the last one month, while the price of LPG gas has increased by Rs 75. This has continued since the BJP government came into power,” Biswas added.

Later, walking through the streets of Agartala, the Congress activists burnt the effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in front of their party office in Post Office Chowmuhani.

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