Modi Govt Slashes Fuel Taxes, BJP Leaders Hail Relief for Common Man

The Central government has significantly reduced excise duties on petrol and diesel to provide relief from global energy market volatility. Senior BJP ministers, including Jitendra Singh and Piyush Goyal, praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decisive leadership in implementing the cuts. The move also includes strategic export duties on diesel and Aviation Turbine Fuel to prioritize domestic supply and keep India's growth engine running. The decision comes amid escalating tensions in West Asia that threaten crucial oil supply routes like the Strait of Hormuz.

Key Points: Fuel Duty Cut: Petrol, Diesel Excise Reduced for Consumer Relief

  • Petrol excise duty cut from ₹13 to ₹3 per litre
  • Diesel excise duty reduced to zero from ₹10 per litre
  • Move aims to shield citizens from global energy price volatility
  • Strategic export duties imposed on diesel and ATF to ensure domestic supply
  • Decision follows West Asia tensions impacting oil routes
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BJP leaders hail excise duty cuts on petrol, diesel as major relief for commoners

Centre cuts excise duty on petrol to ₹3/litre and diesel to zero. BJP ministers hail PM Modi's decision as major relief amid global oil volatility.

"PM Modi has once again risen to the occasion by taking a highly courageous and sensitive decision - Jitendra Singh"

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,: In a major move aimed at providing relief to citizens amid global energy price volatility, the Centre on Friday reduced excise duty on petrol to ₹3 per litre from ₹13 and on diesel to zero from ₹10, a decision hailed by several senior leaders for its focus on easing the burden on the common man.

Union Minister Jitendra Singh said that the move was "highly courageous".

"In the midst of the ongoing turmoil, PM Sh@NarendraModi has once again risen to the occasion by taking a highly courageous and sensitive decision to reduce the excise duty on petrol to Rs 3 per litre from Rs 13 per litre and on diesel to Nil (Zero) from Rs 10 per litre respectively, thereby bringing a huge relief to the common man. Just as during the Covid pandemic, India had set an example for the rest of the world, in the present times also, PM Modi has shown the way," Singh posted on X.

Union Minister Piyush Goyal said the government was ensuring that India's growth engine remains unhindered by prioritising domestic supply through strategic export duties on diesel and Aviation Turbine Fuel.

"A decisive move by PM @NarendraModi Ji to shield 140 crore Indians from global turbulence! Despite the West Asia crisis causing ripples in global energy markets, the Centre has ensured direct price relief by reducing excise duty on petrol and diesel by ₹10 per litre, respectively. By prioritising domestic supply through strategic export duties on diesel and Aviation Turbine Fuel, the Government is ensuring that India's growth engine remains unhindered," Goyal posted on X.

He further added, "This is a testament to the Modi Government's unwavering commitment to making 'Ease of Living' a reality for every household. No matter the global challenge, the interests of our common citizens always come first."

Union Minister Shivraj Chouhan added on X, "Whenever India has faced crises or adverse global conditions, Hon. PM Shri Narendra Modi has consistently demonstrated decisive leadership and strategic foresight to safeguard citizens' interests."

"Today's decision is yet another testament to that commitment. The reduction in excise duty on petrol from ₹13 to ₹3 per litre and on diesel from ₹10 per litre to Nil will provide significant relief to the common man while cushioning the impact of global price volatility. Further, duties on export of diesel at ₹21.5 per litre and on ATF at ₹29.5 per litre will ensure adequate domestic availability. This reflects a balanced, people-centric approach with citizens' welfare paramount," he said.

The decision follows escalating tensions in West Asia due to the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, which has led to a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz--a crucial route that handles nearly one-fifth of the world's crude oil supply. Before the crisis, India sourced around 12-15% of its oil imports through this route.

While the duty cut is expected to ease pressure on oil marketing companies facing losses due to surging crude prices, retail prices of petrol and diesel have remained unchanged so far.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who travels a lot for work, this is a welcome move. Diesel prices directly impact logistics and the cost of goods. A sensible step given the global situation.
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Rohit P
Good decision, but let's be honest - the duty was increased sharply during COVID when crude was cheap. This feels like a partial rollback of those hikes. Still, relief is relief. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
My auto-rickshaw driver father will be very happy today. Every rupee saved on fuel matters for our family. Hope this brings down vegetable prices too as transport costs reduce.
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Michael C
The strategic export duties to prioritize domestic supply is a smart, long-term thinking approach. It shows the government is planning ahead, not just reacting.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the relief, I wish there was more focus on accelerating our shift to electric vehicles and renewables. We can't keep reacting to global oil crises forever.
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Vikram M
This will help control inflation. Fuel prices have a cascading effect on everything. A timely intervention by the government. Bharat first! 🇮🇳

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