Rajasthan CM Hails Modi's Leadership, Fuel Duty Cuts as "Protective Shield"

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership as a "protective shield" for the nation. He commended the central government's decision to significantly reduce excise duty on petrol and diesel. The duty cuts are intended to provide economic relief to millions of families amid global market uncertainties. This move follows escalating tensions in West Asia that threaten crucial oil supply routes.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Praises Modi Leadership, Fuel Duty Cuts

  • Rajasthan CM lauds PM Modi's leadership
  • Central excise duty slashed on fuel
  • Move aims to strengthen families amid global uncertainty
  • Decision follows West Asia tensions impacting oil supply
  • Retail fuel prices remain unchanged for now
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"PM Modi's leadership is protective shield; Excise duty cut on petrol, diesel highly commendable": Bhajanlal Sharma

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma calls PM Modi's leadership a "protective shield," welcomes excise duty cuts on petrol and diesel to aid families.

"In this era of global challenges, the leadership of the Honorable Prime Minister... is proving to be a protective shield for the country. - Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, March 27

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Friday lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, calling it a "protective shield for the country," and welcomed the government's move to slash central excise duty on petrol and diesel, saying it will strengthen millions of families and protect them from global uncertainties.

In an X post, Rajasthan Chief Minister said, "In this era of global challenges, the leadership of the Honorable Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji is proving to be a protective shield for the country. The decision to reduce the central excise duty on petrol from ₹13 to ₹3 per liter and on diesel from ₹10 to zero is highly commendable."

"This sensitive step will provide economic strength to millions of families across the country. At the same time, they will remain free from the uncertainties of global fluctuations. My appeal is that all citizens stay away from rumors and unite to contribute to the progress of the state and the nation," he added.

Bhajanlal's remarks come after the Central government reduced excise duty on petrol to Rs 3 per litre and brought it down to zero for diesel, as per a Gazette notification issued under the provisions of the Central Excise Act, 1944. Additionally, a windfall tax of Rs 21.5 per litre has been imposed on diesel exports.

The decision follows escalating tensions in West Asia, particularly 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.

The government has maintained that fuel supplies across the country remain stable.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an expat, I follow Indian news closely. Reducing duty on diesel to zero is a bold move, especially with global oil markets so volatile. It shows proactive economic management during the West Asia crisis.
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Vikram M
The article says retail prices haven't changed yet. What's the point of a duty cut if it doesn't reach the common man at the pump? Oil companies should not hold back the reduction. We need transparency.
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Priya S
This will help my father who drives a taxi and my brother who runs a small goods transport business. Diesel cost is his biggest expense. Every rupee saved counts for millions of families like ours. Good decision.
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Rohit P
While the step is commendable, we must remember fuel prices are still very high compared to a few years ago. This is a corrective measure, not a gift. The government should also focus on long-term renewable energy solutions.
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Michael C
Interesting economic strategy. Imposing a windfall tax on diesel exports while cutting domestic duty is a smart way to manage the fiscal impact. It protects the internal market from global price shocks.
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Ananya R
Bhajanlal Sharma is right about staying away from rumors. So many forwards on WhatsApp create panic. Stable fuel supply is crucial, and such decisions help maintain confidence during global uncertainty. J

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