Centre Slashes Fuel Taxes, Ministers Hail Relief For Common Man

The Central government has reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel, a move welcomed by Union Ministers as providing relief to people. Ministers Ramdas Athawale, Hardeep Singh Puri, Jyotiraditya Scindia, and Ashwini Vaishnaw praised the decision, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government for prioritising affordability. The reduction aims to shield consumers from price fluctuations triggered by global market volatility and West Asia tensions. The government also imposed a windfall tax on diesel exports to secure domestic supply.

Key Points: Govt Cuts Excise Duty on Petrol, Diesel to Ease Burden

  • Fuel excise duty cut announced
  • Ministers credit PM Modi's foresight
  • Aim to cushion consumers from global prices
  • Windfall tax imposed on diesel exports
  • Move linked to West Asia tensions
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"Will provide relief to people": Ramdas Athawale welcomes govt's decision to reduce excise duty on petrol, diesel

Union ministers welcome the excise duty reduction on fuel, calling it a pro-people move to shield citizens from global price volatility.

"The excise duty reduction will provide relief to the people... - Ramdas Athawale"

Mumbai, March 27

Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment Ramdas Athawale on Friday welcomed the government's decision to reduce the excise duty on petrol and diesel, saying that the decision will bring "relief" to the people.

"The excise duty reduction will provide relief to the people...This decision is welcome. Prime Minister Modi's government works for the development of all and is concerned about all sections of society...," Athawale told ANI.

Other Union ministers also welcomed the Centre's decision to reduce the excise duty on petrol and diesel.

Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that while many countries have imposed strict fuel conservation measures and raised prices, India has prioritised affordability and supply stability.

"When the rest of the world has been taking drastic fuel conservation measures such as odd-even, 4-day work weeks, school and office closures and increasing fuel prices by 20-30%, India under PM Narendra Modi Ji remains an oasis of energy security, availability and affordability," Puri said in a post on X.

Union Minister Jyotiraditya M Scindia lauded the Central government's decision, calling it a "pro-people decision" at a critical moment in global energy markets.

In a post shared on X, Scindia credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for acting with "strong foresight and resolve" amid rising volatility in international energy markets. He said the reduction in excise duty on petrol and diesel would help cushion consumers against price fluctuations triggered by global disruptions, ensuring that the burden does not fall on the common man.

Union Minister for Railways and Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw hailed the Centre's reduction of excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 10 per litre to shield citizens from rising global crude prices.

"With global crude prices surging, many nations passed the burden to citizens. Bharat chose to protect its poor and middle-income families. PM Narendra Modi Ji has reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel by 10 per litre, while imposing export duties on diesel and ATF to secure domestic supply," Vaishnaw said in a post on X.

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.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I welcome any reduction in fuel costs, I'm concerned about the timing. This feels like a reaction to global pressure and upcoming elections. A more stable, long-term policy on fuel taxation is needed, not just one-off cuts.
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Priya S
Good move by the government. The export duty on diesel to secure domestic supply is a smart decision. In these uncertain times with the West Asia conflict, we must protect our own energy security first. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
The article says retail prices haven't changed yet. So where is the "relief" Athawale ji is talking about? Let's see the reduction actually reflected at the pump. Talk is cheap, action is what matters.
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Ananya R
This will help my father who drives an auto-rickshaw and my brother who is a truck driver. Fuel cost is their biggest expense. Every rupee saved counts for our middle-class families. Thank you.
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Michael C
Comparing India's approach to other countries imposing odd-even rules and work week changes is interesting. Proactive measures to ensure supply stability are commendable in a volatile global market.

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