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Karat threatens to launch nationwide protest if petrol price hiked

Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) General Secretary Prakash Karat on Sunday threatened to launch a nationwide protest, if the UPA government increased fuel prices.

Agartala, Feb 3 : Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) General Secretary Prakash Karat on Sunday threatened to launch a nationwide protest, if the UPA government increased fuel prices.

He said this while addressing an election rally of the Left Front here today ahead of the State Assembly poll slated for February 23.

Slamming the Congress party for "wrong economic policies" and "anti-people policy," Karat said people are already suffering with price hike of essential commodities and added that "non-secular parties" have taken an advantage of this and gained power in recent Assembly elections (in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh).

The government should reduce the import duty on crude oil instead of passing the burden of the hike in crude oil prices to the people, he said.

The Union Cabinet is likely to take a decision on increasing petrol and diesel prices early this week.

On the Indo-US civil nuclear deal, Karat said the United States was trying to make India a "junior partner."

Strategic alliance with the US and India's independent foreign policy cannot go hand in hand, he said, adding that the CPI-M will oppose every joint strategy with the US, whether it is civilian nuclear cooperation or defence agreements.

ANI

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