Coming down heavily against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for ordering an "unconstitutional" First Information Report (FIR) against him and others for raising gas prices, Petroleum Minister M Veerappa Moily on Friday said the government will not go back on its decision to raise rates from April 1.
"It (the decision to raise gas prices for both public sector and private producers) has gone through a governance process. It was considered by the Cabinet twice and approved twice," Moily said. The new rates, likely to be at $8-8.4 against the current price of $4.2 a million British thermal units, are based on the recommendations of a committee appointed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the request of Moily's predecessor, S Jaipal Reddy.
This week, Kejriwal had ordered filing of a police complaint against Moily, Reliance Industries and Chairman Mukesh Ambani for allegedly creating an artificial shortage of gas in the country and raising prices.
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