"The rate of petrol in Maharashtra is the highest in the country. This despite the Centre reduced the petrol prices. The total surcharge on petrol is now Rs 11 and the state Congress will protest against this," Chavan said in a press conference here.
The state government this week increased the surcharge on petrol by Rs two. The government took the decision just four weeks after it introduced a price hike in petrol.
Chavan also questioned the Centre's project of air connectivity between smaller cities.
"Only two cities in Maharashtra were selected for the intra-state connectivity. But six additional air connectivity routes were announced between Maharashtra and Gujarat. Is this UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik) project only for Gujarat," he asked.
The Congress leader also criticised the increase in the stamp duty saying the construction business was already in trouble. By increasing the stamp duty, the common man is now in more trouble, he said.