Rahul Gandhi targeted PM Modi on the increase in the prices of diesel and petrol, said – the prices of diesel are increased in installments – so that your pockets keep getting cut secretly.
New Delhi. The common man has faced another big shock of inflation. The prices of diesel and petrol have been increased once again. Diesel and petrol prices have been increased for the fourth time within 10 days. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has made a big attack on the government regarding this. He said that secretly your pockets are being picked. Inflation will increase further in the coming time.
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Rahul Gandhi wrote on social media, ‘Inflation is human being’s attack again on Modi’. The prices of petrol and diesel are increased in installments – so that your pocket is secretly being cut. I have been talking about an economic storm coming for months. But Modi ji was busy in elections as usual – and as soon as the elections were over, petrol and diesel became costlier by ₹ 8. And, this progress will continue to increase. Inflation Manav Modi has only one job – promises in elections, and attack on the public’s pockets the rest of the time.
Inflation human attack by Modi again.
The prices of petrol and diesel are increased in installments – so that your pocket is secretly being cut.
I have been talking about an economic storm coming for months. But Modi ji was busy in elections as usual – and as soon as the elections were over, petrol and diesel became costlier by ₹ 8.
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And, this…
—Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) May 25, 2026
Let us tell you that the prices of diesel and petrol have increased for the fourth time in the last ten days. Earlier on May 15, the prices of petrol and diesel were increased by Rs 3 per liter. After this, there was an increase of 90 paise per liter on May 19. On May 23, petrol was made costlier by 87 paise and diesel by 91 paise per litre. According to experts, pressure on oil companies has increased due to high global crude oil prices, fluctuations in currency exchange rates and ongoing tension in West Asia. Continuously rising fuel prices may impact transportation and logistics costs, which is expected to increase retail inflation and additional burden on household budgets.
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