Dharmendra Pradhan urges Odisha govt to slash taxes on petrol, diesel

16 September,2018 08:18 AM IST |  Bhubaneswar  |  PTI

Stating that states get benefited whenever crude oil prices rise in the international market, Dharmendra Pradhan said the Odisha government, which was collecting around Rs 3,000 crore tax from fuel in 2014, now gets Rs 7,000 crore

Dharmendra Pradhan


Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday urged the Odisha government to cut taxes on fuel in order to bring down prices of petroleum products in the state.

"Several states have reduced taxes on fuel and Odisha government needs to follow their footsteps by slashing taxes on petro products in order to provide relief to the people," Pradhan told reporters here.

The cooperation of the state government is required to bring fuel prices under control, he said. Stating that states get benefited whenever crude oil prices rise in the international market, Pradhan said the Odisha government, which was collecting around Rs 3,000 crore tax from fuel in 2014, now gets Rs 7,000 crore.

Reacting to the Union minister's comments, BJD spokesman Pratap Deb sought to know what happened to the "huge taxes" collected by the central government from fuel during the last four-and-a-half years.

He said the Centre, which was earlier charging 6 per cent excise duty on petrol, is now levying 19 per cent, while the excise duty on diesel has increased to 15 per cent.

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