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PM will hike fuel prices by Rs. 5-10 on evening of May 23, alleges Congress

Surjewala hit out at the government over the US decision of not renewing its waiver that let countries like India buy Iranian oil without facing sanctions, saying it is a "diplomatic and economic failure" of the Modi dispensation.

New Delhi: Congress leader Randeep Surjewala on Tuesday alleged that PM Narendra Modi has directed oil companies to not increase fuel prices till May 23 for electoral gains. He said on the evening of May 23, after counting of votes for Lok Sabha elections, the prices of petrol-diesel will be hiked by Rs 5-10. "Why is Modi ji, who keeps boasting about his bravery everyday, silent? Modi ji is not telling the country that in order to dupe people and garner votes, he has directed oil companies not to increase the prices till May 23," the Congress spokesperson tweeted. "There is preparation to increase the prices of petrol-diesel by Rs 5-10 on the evening of May 23. But the country will not be duped by this," he said. Surjewala hit out at the government over the US decision of not renewing its waiver that let countries like India buy Iranian oil without facing sanctions, saying it is a "diplomatic and economic failure" of the Modi dispensation. The Trump administration Monday decided not to renew the waiver that let countries import Iranian oil without facing US sanctions. "Crude oil prices are touching the sky -- highest in six months. The Rupee has tumbled to the ground, USD 1=Rs 69.61. The US has put sanctions on import of crude oil from Iran," Surjewala said. India had bought 230 lakh tonne crude oil from Iran in 2018. It is easy for India to import oil from Iran because it pays in rupees instead of US dollars, he said in a series of tweets. "We also have a 60-day credit period and free shipping facility. This, the Congress had done. The Prime Minister is a sitting like a mute spectator over the country's oil needs and security. Why?" Surjewala asked. He also asked whether the American curbs on importing oil from Iran were an attack on India's sovereignty. The Congress-led government had invested billions of dollars in Iran's Chabahar port to ensure that India is connected to Afghanistan and central Asia, bypassing Pakistan, Surjewala said. The American curbs will affect the Chabahar port and national security will be compromised, he claimed. "The curbs on Iran have adversely impacted India's strategic sea route and Modi ji is silent. This is a diplomatic and economic failure of the Modi government. Modi ji pick up your bags and leave," Surjewala said. (With additional information from PTI)

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