New Delhi: Though petrol and diesel prices have skyrocketed in the country, it is ironic that no one has raised their voice. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration, which came into power promising ‘Acche Din’ has crossed the Rs 100 mark with the rising price of petrol as of Wednesday.
The cost of Premium petrol per litre in Sriranganagar, Rajasthan is now priced at Rs 101. The average price of petrol is Rs 98.40 per litre. In most cities in Rajasthan, the average petrol price crossed Rs. 93. Branded petrol costs Rs 89.10 per litre in Delhi. That is Rs 95.61 per litre in Mumbai.
In Anupur at Madhya Pradesh, regular petrol is priced at Rs96.74 per litre as of Wednesday. In most cities in Madhya Pradesh, petrol costs have crossed the mark of Rs. 95 per litre.