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RWAs urge Chief Minister to reduce VAT on petrol, diesel

New Delhi: Several resident welfare associations and civil society groups in Delhi have urged Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to reduce VAT on petrol and diesel in the city, claiming the residents were suffering due to price hike.

The central government had slashed the rate of petrol and diesel by Rs 2.50 per litre on October 4, V K Arora, the convenor of Delhi Residents Forum said. This was followed by reduction of Value Added Tax (VAT) by various states including neighbouring Haryana and Uttar Pradesh bringing relief to their residents.

"We urge the Delhi government to reduce VAT on petrol and diesel in the national capital and bring the fuel prices down," Arora said.

With the festival season on, secretary of Mahila Pragatisheel Association Ritu Bhatia said residents are being forced to use private vehicles in the capital due to lack of affordable and efficient public transport.

"As winters are approaching, use of BS IV in capital is leading to more pollution, coupled with burning of crops in neighbouring states," said VN Bali, president of RWA Federation, East Delhi said.

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