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At Parliamentary panel meeting, chairman rejects questions on fuel price hike
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Instead, the BJP leader, Ramesh Bidhuri, shifts the blame on States for imposing additional taxes.
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Instead, the BJP leader, Ramesh Bidhuri, shifts the blame on States for imposing additional taxes.
Amid severe criticism of frequent hike in fuel prices, questions on the issue by Opposition leaders at a meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Petroleum on Friday were shut down by Chairman and BJP leader Ramesh Bidhuri by shifting the blame on States for imposing additional taxes.
According to informed sources, the committee, which was meeting to discuss the demand for grants, saw the Opposition members question Petroleum Ministry officials and representatives of oil marketing companies.