Arvind Kejriwal wrote a letter to 29 auto manufacturing companies, asking whether the car companies will compensate for the loss caused by E20?
New Delhi. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal gave his views in a press conference on Wednesday on the issue of mixing ethanol in petrol. Kejriwal, who has been raising the issue of mixing ethanol in petrol for the last few days, said that he has written a letter to 29 vehicle manufacturing companies. Asking to clarify the situation regarding mixing of ethanol in petrol. What is he saying in this matter?
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— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) July 8, 2026
Kejriwal further said, the owner manual of the companies says that more than 10 percent ethanol cannot be mixed in petrol used in vehicles manufactured before 2023. The government is engaged in wrongdoing without considering the public interest and this is causing huge damage to people’s vehicles.
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Today I have written a letter to 29 auto manufacturers of the country. The first letter has been written to three companies –
Maruti Suzuki India
Toyota Kirloskar Motor
Hero MotoCorpThe second letter has been written to the remaining 26 companies. pic.twitter.com/4phfeLFqOZ
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) July 8, 2026
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‘I will go to the showroom tomorrow and…’
He said that the government is adamant and is not ready to understand what is the problem of the people. Kejriwal talked about going among the public regarding this issue. Said that tomorrow he will go to some vehicle showrooms and talk to the showroom owners on this matter.
He further said that he will talk to auto mechanics and people to see what they think about it. He again said that it is not right to impose this on the public and the government should reconsider it.
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