Still battling the fallout of last month's steep Rs 7.54 a litre hike in petrol price, the government on Friday said it is not considering raising rates of diesel, domestic gas (LPG) and kerosene for the moment.
The EGoM on fuel prices, headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, has not met since June last year even though depreciation in the rupee and rise in international oil prices have raised the cost of imports.
"On this date, there is no thinking. No EGoM meeting has been fixed," Reddy said.
The criticism of May 24 petrol price hike has not ended even after a Rs 2.02 a litre dip in rates this month. BJP called for Jail Bharo agitation from June 22 demanding a complete rollback.
State-owned oil companies at present lose Rs 475 crore (Rs 4.75 billion)
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