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Excise cuts won't change fuel price, relief only in narrative: Congress claims

Pawan Khera pointed out that these companies have been absorbing losses since the outbreak of the conflict in West Asia; "The government has now merely agreed to share a small part of that burden but reducing the 'specia…

Excise cuts won't change fuel price, relief only in narrative: Congress claims

Pawan Khera pointed out that these companies have been absorbing losses since the outbreak of the conflict in West Asia; "The government has now merely agreed to share a small part of that burden but reducing the 'special additional' levy - that too almost a month later," the Congress leader said. Pawan Khera pointed out that these companies have been…

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  • Pawan Khera pointed out that these companies have been absorbing losses since the outbreak of the conflict in West Asia; "The government has now merely agreed to share a small part of that burden…
  • Pawan Khera pointed out that these companies have been absorbing losses since the outbreak of the conflict in West Asia; "The
  • government has now merely agreed to share a small part of that burden but reducing the 'special additional' levy - that too almost
  • a month later," the Congress leader said. Pawan Khera pointed out that these companies have been absorbing losses since the

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What led here, in plain terms:

  • a month later," the Congress leader said. Pawan Khera pointed out that these companies have been absorbing losses since the
  • outbreak of the conflict in West Asia; "The government has now merely agreed to share a small part of that burden but reducing the
  • 'special additional' levy - that too almost a month later," the Congress leader said.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • government has now merely agreed to share a small part of that burden but reducing the 'special additional' levy - that too almost
  • a month later," the Congress leader said. Pawan Khera pointed out that these companies have been absorbing losses since the
  • outbreak of the conflict in West Asia; "The government has now merely agreed to share a small part of that burden but reducing the