Political uproar in the country regarding E20 Petrol increased, Kejriwal wrote a letter to PM Modi, said – the mileage of vehicles is decreasing, the price should be cut.

New Delhi. Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal has held a press conference on the issue of E20 petrol. He has demanded to reduce the prices of E20 fuel. He said that the mileage of vehicles is decreasing significantly due to E20 fuel, due to which the problems of the people have increased. Appealing to PM Modi, he said that the price of Tej should be reduced so that the general public can get relief from it. Besides, he has also sought time to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Arvind Kejriwal said, there are complaints of low mileage, damaged vehicle parts, yet the prices of E20 remain the same? This looting must stop. He has also written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding this and said that the option of Pure Petrol should be available at every petrol pump and the price of E20 which gives less mileage should be reduced. I want to tell everyone that those who are unhappy with all this should make videos and post them on social media because this government will not listen to us so easily.

Along with this, he launched “Stop E20 Petrol” online signature campaign today. During this, Kejriwal alleged that the government is imposing E20 petrol on the country without proper preparation, while lakhs of vehicle owners are complaining about decreasing mileage, engine malfunction and increasing expenses. Despite this, instead of listening to the concerns of the people, the government is busy calling everything normal. He said that through this campaign people can register their voice by signing the petition in the name of the Prime Minister.

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