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Petrol, diesel prices cut by Rs 2; but no benefit in Delhi due to VAT hike

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Petrol and diesel prices were tonight cut by Rs 2 per litre, excluding local levies, in the second reduction by oil companies this month but petrol would actually become costlier in the national capital due to a hike in VAT rate here.

The decrease in diesel prices would also be less in Delhi due to a hike in the Value Added Tax (VAT) by Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) government.

The new rates announced by the oil marketing companies are to be effective from midnight tonight.

The reduction in petrol and diesel prices was reflective of local trends while the consumers in Delhi will not be able to get the benefit as the Delhi government raised VAT on the two fuels.
 

While the rates will be reduced all over the country, petrol price in Delhi will actually go up by 28 paise a litre after considering local government's decision to hike VAT or sales tax on the fuel from 20 to 25 per cent.

Similarly, diesel rates will fall across the country. In case of Delhi, where the VAT on the fuel has been raised from 12.5 per cent to 16.6 per cent, there will be smaller reduction of 50 paise per litre.

Petrol in Delhi will cost Rs 66.90 per litre from tomorrow instead of Rs 66.62 at present. A litre of diesel will cost Rs 49.72 per litre as against Rs 50.22 earlier, Indian Oil Corp (IOC), the nation's largest oil company, said.

"Prices of petrol and diesel were last revised w.E.F. 1st July'15. Since last price change, there has been a decrease in international prices of both Petrol & Diesel. INR-USD exchange rate has also appreciated during this period. Combined impacts of both these factors warrant the said downward revisions," it said.

Price of petrol was last cut on July 1 by 31 paise per litre and diesel by 71 paise a litre.

Hours before the fuel prices were cut, the AAP government hiked petrol prices in the national capital by a steep Rs 2.78 per litre and diesel by Rs 1.83 by raising the VAT on them.

It is the first hike in VAT by the AAP government since capturing power in Delhi, sparking condemnation by BJP and Congress which said it was being done to meet its Rs 526 crore publicity budget that has triggered a controversy.

"Since last price change, there has been a decrease in international prices of both petrol and diesel. Indian rupee-US dollar exchange rate has appreciated during this period. Combined impact of both these factors warrants a downward revision in prices, the impact of which is being passed on to the consumers with this price decrease," IOC said.

The July 1 reduction in petrol prices came on back of three successive increases since May. In case of diesel, the July 1 cut was the second reduction in rates sine June.

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First Published: Jul 15 2015 | 11:22 PM IST

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