Delhi BJP Hits Back at AAP Over Rising Petrol Prices
In a fiery rebuttal, Delhi BJP has taken Aam Aadmi Party to task for exploiting a small petrol and diesel price adjustment for cheap political gains. The party's leaders, claimed spokesperson Shankar...

In a fiery rebuttal, Delhi BJP has taken Aam Aadmi Party to task for exploiting a small petrol and diesel price adjustment for cheap political gains. The party's leaders, claimed spokesperson Shankar Kapoor, are making fools of themselves by blaming domestic policies amid soaring global oil rates triggered by Middle East unrest. 'Even a one-rupee increase pinches the common man, but no one disputes it's due to climbing international crude prices, buffered admirably by the Union government,' Kapoor stated emphatically. Dismissing AAP convenor Saurabh Bharadwaj's grasp of foreign affairs, Kapoor cited stark comparisons: New York petrol at 105 INR/liter equivalent, Moscow at 92.50. He demanded Bharadwaj clarify why oil from key suppliers wouldn't cost more under current dynamics. Bharadwaj countered aggressively, accusing New Delhi of yielding to Washington by curbing bargain Russian crude purchases—a move he links directly to recent three-rupee hikes and potential future escalations. 'This is merely the start; inflation will hammer the masses harder soon,' he predicted. The AAP leader painted a picture of a government kowtowing to US dictates, forsaking prior relief from low-cost Russian imports. He spotlighted contradictions: public pleas for austerity in overseas trips and gold amid forex strains, contrasted with tycoons' lavish foreign investments. As tensions simmer in Delhi's corridors, this spat reveals stark policy visions. BJP champions the narrative of global inevitability and fiscal prudence, urging AAP to research before ranting. AAP, meanwhile, rallies against perceived foreign meddling in energy strategy. With elections looming, fuel affordability remains a battleground, testing parties' credibility on pocketbook issues amid worldwide energy flux.
