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Montek to car users New Delhi, June 15 "I have no hesitation in saying that there is no magic bullet with the government. If import prices increase, we cannot insulate the domestic consumer indefinitely," Ahluwalia said in an interview with CNN-IBN. The government, battling inflation, raised prices of petrol and diesel by Rs 5 and Rs 3 per litre, respectively, on June 5 to help state-owned oil marketing companies offset part of their under-recoveries. Ahluwalia said the recent increase was a signal that if energy prices rise further, people had to get ready to pay more. "There is a case for insulating the poor. A much weaker case for insulating the general consumer...Very little case for insulating the rich. So the fact, is, yes, if oil prices keep on rising, the government will have to do something," he said. However, Ahluwalia said the government did not want to "shock" the general consumers too much. As a move to discourage fuel-guzzling private vehicles, the government on Friday slapped additional specific excise duty of Rs 15,000 per unit on large cars, multi-utility vehicles and sports-utility vehicles with engines between 1500 cc and 1999 cc capacity. For cars and vehicles with engine capacity of 2000 cc and above, the duty was raised by Rs 20,000 a piece. — PTI |
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