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No plans to hike fuel prices for now: Deora

With crude touching the year’s high above $74 a barrel on Friday, the government has no plans to increase fuel prices in the near future. - Govt"s effort not to protect RIL"s interest, says Deora - Deora explains OilMin stand on gas row to PM - Deora meets PM; explains stand on gas pricing row - No relenting on gas price, says NTPC - NTPC not to relent on gas price; to seek Power Ministry help">NTPC not to relent on gas price; to seek Power Ministry help - Ambani dispute to have no impact on NELP auction: Govt">Ambani dispute to have no impact on NELP auction: Govt Speaking on the sidelines of a conference in Mumbai, Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Murli Deora said, "There"s no need to talk about revision just now. Let price stabilize first." The government had increased fuel prices this July following successive increase in global crude prices. Gasoline and diesel prices increased by Rs 4 per litre and Rs 2 per litre, respectively. Two congress led states -- Maharashtra and Haryana -- are going in for assembly elections in October and this would certainly not be the right time for the government to think of a fuel price hike.


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