HomeNewsBusinessFalling global crude prices spell no relief for Indian consumers; petrol hits Rs 86.24 in Mumbai

Falling global crude prices spell no relief for Indian consumers; petrol hits Rs 86.24 in Mumbai

Since the dynamic pricing system resumed on May 14, petrol and diesel prices have risen by Rs 3.80 and Rs 3.38, respectively, in Delhi.

May 29, 2018 / 12:40 IST
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(Image: Reuters)
(Image: Reuters)

Jerome Anthony Moneycontrol News

The steep rise in fuel prices comes at an inopportune time for the Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance government, which completed four years in power last week. Petrol and diesel prices have been on a tear over the last couple of weeks, and continue to climb even as global prices have begun to ease.

An unchecked rise in retail fuel prices will feed into inflation before long, and with the general election barely a year away, the government faces a difficult choice.

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Should crude prices continue to rise, the government will have to decide between taking a hit on its own revenue from fuel, and burdening oil marketing companies by asking them to absorb the higher prices. Simply passing on higher prices to consumers will certainly hurt its prospects in the election next year.

A persistent complaint against the Modi government has been that consumers have not received the full benefits of falling crude prices in the past, but have to shell out more when crude prices rise.