Expressing her unhappiness over the Rs two per litre cut in petrol price, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday demanded a complete rollback.
"I am not happy at the cut in petrol price by Rs two per litre. It is not enough. It is still a burden on the common man. There should have been a total roll back of the hike," she told media persons at the state secretariat in Kolkata.
"Petrol price has been hiked unjustifiably. There has not been such an increase in crude price in international market. Such hike in petrol price had been effected wilfully. People are not happy," the Trinamool Congress chief said.
Earlier in the day, she took up the matter with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who was on a three-hour visit to the city and expressed her unhappiness at the repeated hike in petrol prices.
"I have told him (prime minister) that the general people are unhappy about this repeated hike (in petrol price) and requested him to rollback the price," Banerjee told PTI.
"I told him when there is a decrease in global crude prices, why will there be a rise in petrol prices in India? I urged him to rethink. He told me yes, there are problems faced by petroleum marketing companies," she said.
Banerjee attended Indian Science Congress Association programme along with the Prime Minister at Calcutta University.
She had recently hit the city streets demanding rollback in petrol prices describing it as 'unjust and unilateral without consulting UPA allies'.