Rising Prices of Fuel - Excise Duty Cut Needed

In mumbai today petrol is 92 and diesel almost 83. If 69% of us per the survey want an excise duty cut what is the Govt thinking. Please escalate LocalCircles more  

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There should be a check in the prices of Fuel . Every rise hitsthe common man. First the transport cost jumps. Every thing under the sun has to be transorted. Obviously prices of all essentials, commodities food have all gone uo. ONE EASY WAY FOR COLLECTING GST IS TO RAISE THE FUEL PRICES. tHEN ALL PRICES GO UP AND THE GST KITTY GETS ITS HIGGHER SHARE OF THE SPENDINGS. iSN'T IT ? more  
Government is becoming unpopular due to Fuel price rise. It will be appropriate to bring the fuel price under GST or else the excise duty has to be kept within affordable limit. more  
when you are getting free vaccination, subsidized food & other facilities you have to pay money. From where the Govt. will take. From Your Pocket. First peoples should leave the habit of begging. Another Put Control on Leaders who are making announcement for FREE water , Electricity , Transport etc. The automatically there will be limitation. The Govt. is collecting fund from Peoples but at the same time there are lot of improvements are taking place , have the writer & supporters are not observing ??? more  
How can the Government run if every one demands cut in taxes? more  
I too feel this should be included under GST. more  
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