Tried to raise fuel prices issue in Parliament but govt didn't allow discussion: Kharge
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Tried to raise fuel prices issue in Parliament but govt didn't allow discussion: Kharge
While addressing a press conference in national capital on March 10, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said that his party tried to raise the issue of rising fuel prices in the Parliament but the government didn't allow a discussion on it.
He said, "The price of petroleum products is rising day by day.
Petrol prices have never been this high before.
We tried to raise the issue of rising fuel prices in the Parliament but the Govt did not allow a discussion on it."
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