Rising fuel prices across the country will be another big agenda of the meet. Few days back Union petroleum minister Dharmendra Pradhan met Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah in order to discuss measures to stem down the increasing petrol and diesel prices. Pradhan conveyed to Shah that the situation can only be controlled by implementing a broad and holistic government policy. Petrol price on Tuesday splurged to an all-time high of Rs 80.87 per litre in Delhi, while in Mumbai it climbed up to Rs 88.26. Diesel in the national capital was priced at Rs 72.97 and Rs 77.47 in Mumbai.
In the past, the BJP-led government has clearly indicated that it would not take any unprecedented decision in order to counter fall of rupee or hike in fuel prices. However, the finance ministry earlier today also mentioned that the government along with Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will ensure that required measures will be taken to stop the ongoing currency depreciation. Rupee recently touched its lifetime low of 72.91 to a dollar, depreciating by 12.3 per cent since the beginning of 2018.