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Plea in SC to stay government's decision to double gas price

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
An NGO today moved Supreme Court seeking a direction to restrain the Centre from doubling the price of natural gas which will come into effect from April 1.

The application filed by the NGO, Common Cause, has asked the apex court to stay the decision of government to increase the gas price from 4.2 dollar to 8.4 dollar per mmbtu at least for the gas taken from the existing fields like KG D-6 basin.

The application filed through advocate Prashant Bhushan referred to the two PILs filed last year against government's decision and urged that Centre should wait for the outcome of the two petitions pending before the apex court.
 

Senior CPI MP Gurudas Dasgupta and Common Cause has challenged the government decision to increase the price of natural gas and the matter is listed for hearing on March 11.

In the present application, the NGO submitted that since the decision to double the gas price will come into effect from April 1, when the term of the present government is about to expire, it ought to have left the decision to new government, since the decision involves serious economic considerations, inflationary consequences and a massive increase in the subsidy burden.

"The fact that this decision was taken in advance by the present government shows that it wanted to favour Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) for extraneous considerations," it said.

"It is submitted that if the current price that has been in force for the last five years, continues for the next few months, it would not cause serious detriment to any side, especially in view of the fact that RIL has itself admitted that its cost of extraction of gas is dollar 0.89/mmbtu," the NGO said.

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First Published: Mar 07 2014 | 9:26 PM IST

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