"It is quite natural that people will protest against this decision. Government should think about a solution to address the people's concern," Ravi told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
He was responding when asked about the decision yesterday to effect a steep hike of Rs 220 per cylinder of non-subsidised LPG.
Ravi said he will convey his sentiment to Oil and Petroleum Minister Verappa Moily.
This is the third increase in non-subsidised LPG rates in the past month. The price was hiked by Rs 63 a cylinder to Rs 1,017.50 on December 1. It was increased by a further Rs 3.50 to Rs 1,021 on December 11, when the government raised the commission for LPG dealers and distributors.
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He said, "Moily is a good lawyer and he knows all legal aspects".
The government had in September 2012 capped the supply of subsidised domestic LPG cylinders to six per household in a year. The quota was raised to nine bottles per household in a year in January 2013.
Any requirement above this limit has to be purchased at market rates. There is no restriction on the number of non-subsidised cylinders that a consumer can buy.