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    Protests spread after Indian fuel hike
    Tucson Post
    Tuesday 9th March, 2010  


    The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party in india has protested over a hike in fuel prices.
    The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party in india has protested over a hike in fuel prices.

    Marching on Parliament House, opposition protestors led demonstrations and disrupted parliament this week demanding that the government roll back the decision to raise fuel prices, saying it would only fuel inflation, which is already at nine percent.

    The gasoline hike should take prices up by about six percent and diesel prices by about eight percent.

    The Indian government has indicated it will push ahead with its decision to raise the prices to bring down the fiscal deficit, which is at a 16-year-high.

    While India subsidises the prices of oil products such as gasoline, diesel, cooking gas and kerosene to protect poor people from sharp fluctuations in energy prices, economists have been calling for an end to these subsidies, saying consumers only use them to consume more petroleum products.

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    By jenna, 03-09-10, 03:28 PM

    Indian fuel prices receive protests

    how do you handle such massive problems in south africa?
    By youwot?, 03-10-10, 05:34 AM
    Uh, not to be too picky about it, but that article was about India, not South Africa...sooo, uh, maybe you should have a look round your house for your intelligence cos you’ve obviously lost it. FAIL.
    By Anonymous, 03-10-10, 10:17 AM
    They need to invent a car that use garam masala for fuel the car.

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