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Congress MLAs ride bicycles to MP Assembly to protest against rising fuel prices

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], February 22 (ANI): Congress Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) PC Sharma, Jitu Patwari and Kunal Chaudhary on Monday rode bicycles to the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly in protest against rising fuel prices.

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PC Sharma, Jitu Patwari and Kunal Chaudhary ride bicycles to Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly in protest against rising fuel prices

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], February 22 (ANI): Congress Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) PC Sharma, Jitu Patwari and Kunal Chaudhary on Monday rode bicycles to the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly in protest against rising fuel prices.
"All MLAs will protest against the rise in petrol and diesel prices at the Gandhi statue tomorrow. Narendra Modi told people that he will give petrol at 30 Rs and now look at where the country is heading," said Jitu Patwari
He also took a swipe at Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan saying," The Petroleum minister is saying that fuel prices are not in his hands and it is in God's hands".
PC Sharma said, "During Manmohan Singh's regime when it was Rs 112 per barrel in the international market, we got petrol at Rs 60. The price for a barrel in the international market is very low now and we are getting petrol at Rs 100".
"When diesel price was Rs 50 and the petrol price was Rs 65, Shivraj Singh Chouhan was riding bicycles protesting against the rise in fuel prices. BJP's development has gone mad," said Kunal Chaudhary
"We are riding bicycles to the Legislative Assembly demanding urgent relief for people from the skyrocketing fuel prices," he added.
This comes as the prices of petrol and diesel have been increasing continuously for several days and in some states, the price of petrol has even crossed the Rs 100 mark. (ANI)

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