Petrol Prices Hike
Written on 10:30 AM by nitesh
The June 5 increase in petrol and diesel prices by Rs. 4 and Rs. 2 respectively 6th time in the last 2 years has created a huge hue and cry in the country. As expected opposition parties are opposing this move (this has become an unwritten rule that every action taken by government whether good or bad will be opposed by the opposition) and have planned nationwide protests.
I will first put points both against and in favor of this move then decide if it was right or wrong.
Against
Reduction in taxes which both the centre and state charges on petrol and diesel should have been the first option.
Petroleum sector fetches maximum revenue for the government as compared to any other sectors. In 2004-05 it was Rs. 120000 crores, out of which Rs 57000 came from customs and other taxes levied by the centre and state governments earned to the tune of Rs 63000 by sales tax. Sales tax in states ranges from 20% on petrol and 12.5% on diesel in
Favor:
Crude oil prices in international markets are soaring climbing up to $70 a barrel. Main reasons for steep rise in international markets are
Lowering of taxes by states will result in less income for governments so there will be less money for development projects and also increase in budget deficits. Another point to be noted is that the on the cost of petrol 55% and for diesel 40% taxes are charged which is much less then European union which charges 68%.
With no other viable solution available now I guess price increase in the only option.
For the first time the ruling party Congress is unhappy over the price hike. Congress says it was not consulted while revising the prices. As far as I know our prime minister belongs to congress, so how come this illogical question can be raised by the congress. These political gimmicks should be stopped now and instead parties should force government to devote more funds towards research in bio gas fuel, generating fuel through ‘jathropha’ a plant and educating public in judiciously using fuel.
Congress directive its ruling states to waive sales tax on increased prices is a good step, as state governments can go away with profit earned through the price hike. Other parties should also direct their ruling state governments to waive taxes.
and who knows petrol prices are also set in keeping mind the quota stuff, lower prices for sc, st's etc