Upendra Tiwari, the Uttar Pradesh minister, dismissed concerns about rising fuel costs on Thursday, saying that 95 % have no need for gasoline. Tiwari also claimed that when comparing current per capita revenue to that of 2014, the year when a Modi government first ascended to control at the Centre, fuel costs had not increased in real terms. Today, only a few people commute in four-wheeled cars that run on gasoline. Currently, 95% of people do not require petrol, according to Tiwari, who spoke to media in Jalaun. Increased fuel expenses, on the other hand, affect almost every resident.

Today, only a few people commute in four-wheeled cars that run on gasoline. Currently, 95% of people do not require petrol, according to Tiwari, who spoke to media in Jalaun. Increased fuel expenses, on the other hand, affect almost every resident. The minister's statement comes as fuel prices in most regions of the country have surpassed Rs 100 per litre, whereas diesel prices are close to that level. He asserted that the opposition had no legitimate reason to criticise the government.

Petrol, as well as diesel prices, have been lifted for the 2nd day in a row on Thursday, setting new highs throughout the nation. Both petrol and diesel rates in the national capital have been raised by 35 paise per litre.

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