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Govt celebrating Diwali making people bankrupt: Congress leader Imran Pratapgarhi

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New Delhi : Slamming the Centre over the fuel prices and inflation issue, Congress leader Imran Pratapgarhi on Thursday said the government is celebrating Diwali making people bankrupt.
Speaking to ANI, Pratapgarhi said, “The present regime has made the festival difficult and used it for political gain. The government is trying to make people diwaliya (bankrupt) this Diwali. A world record has been made in terms of price hikes of fuel and gas. In this inflation, how common people can celebrate Diwali.” The Congress leader’s remarks came after the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath led-government on Wednesday lit 12 lakh diyas on the occasion of ‘Deepotsav 2021’ and entered the Guinness Book of World Records once again.
On the occasion of Deepotsav, out of 12 lakh diyas, 9,51,000 earthen lamps were lit on the bank of the Saryu river in Ayodhya while 50,000 diyas were lit at the site of the Ram temple and the rest were lit in other temples across the state.
In a significant decision, the Centre on Wednesday reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel to bring down the prices of the two petroleum products which had been seeing an upward trend.
The relief to consumers came on the eve of Diwali. According to the Finance Ministry, the excise duty on petrol has come down by Rs 5 and that on diesel by Rs 10 from Thursday.

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