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Kerala: Youth Congress leader walks through 14 districts against fuel price hike

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], September 1 (ANI): A Youth Congress leader from Kerala walked from Kasaragod, a northern district, to Thiruvananthapuram, the southern tip of Kerala to protest against the rise in the fuel price in the country.

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Kerala Opposition leader VD Satheesan and Abin Thamarassery (right) (Photo/ANI)

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], September 1 (ANI): A Youth Congress leader from Kerala walked from Kasaragod, a northern district, to Thiruvananthapuram, the southern tip of Kerala to protest against the rise in the fuel price in the country.
Abin Thamarassery, the Youth Congress leader from Kozhikode walked across 14 districts for over one and a half months and reached the capital city on Wednesday.
Thamarassery said that he had recorded the struggle and woes of the common people in the state and compiled the videos, which will be submitted to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Opposition VD Satheesan, and Governor Arif Mohammad Khan.
He told ANI, "I started my yatra on July 20 against the hike of fuel price in the country, walking across all the 14 districts. I have recorded the suffering and woes of people in the state and will submit the videos to the governor, the chief minister and the opposition leader."
He further said, "The price of fuel is skyrocketing. An auto-rickshaw driver earns Rs 600 per day and he incurs Rs 300 on fuel. Several people have lost jobs due to the pandemic, including me. In this pen drive, I have recorded the struggle of all the people whom I met during my yatra."
Kerala Opposition leader VD Satheesan met Thamarassery outside the secretariat after he reached Thiruvananthapuram.
Slamming the Central and the state government, Satheesan said, "During the UPA government, the price of petrol was Rs 70, and now when the international of crude is $66, the price of petrol has breached Rs 100. The Central government has increased the price of fuel and due to this, the common people are suffering. The Youth Congress leader has submitted a pen drive to me and wishes to hand over the pen drive to the chief minister and the governor." (ANI)

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