"We had reduced the petrol prices by Rs 11 when State government was sworn in. But now it is time to increase them," he said in the legislative assembly here.
The hike will bring additional revenue of Rs 7 crore a month. "We will divert this money into infrastructure development fund and use it for creating infrastructure," he said. "A total Rs 84 crore would be added to the fund annually through this hike."
Parrikar also announced that he would quit the office if garbage was not cleared from the roads in the state by December 19, 2015. "Give me time till December 19, 2015, and after that if you find any garbage on the roadside, I will quit the office," he said, announcing construction of three garbage treatment plants in the state.
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