"Wait till Monday for my budget," Dikshit, who also handles Finance portfolio, told reporters when asked whether her government was planning to provide some relief to people from petrol price hike.
Dikshit indicated on Thursday night that Delhi government may consider cutting taxes on petrol to provide some relief from the hike in fuel price.
"We will see what we can do," she had told reporters in Jammu on Thursday when asked whether her government will reduce VAT on petrol.
In the steepest-ever increase, petrol price have been increased by Rs 7.50 a litre.
The chief minister, however, justified the steep hike saying oil companies were incurring huge losses and the hike was necessary. She was on a private visit to Jammu.
In a bid to give some relief from the steep petrol price increase, Kerala and Uttarakhand governments have waived tax on the additional amount to bring down the fuel price by up to 25 per cent of the hike.
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