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Indian state fuel sellers to cut gas, diesel rates as election nears

Indian state fuel merchants will cut fuel and diesel prices from Friday, the first modification in about 2 years, ahead of the anticipated statement of a date for nationwide elections.

The market price of a litre of petrol and diesel will both fall by 2 rupees ($ 0.0241) in Delhi to 94.72 rupees and 87.62 rupees respectively, the petroleum ministry said in a post on social networks platform X.

The new rates will work from 6 a.m. regional time on Friday, the ministry stated, including the lower rates would also help manage inflation and boost customer confidence and costs.

Viewpoint polls anticipate an easy triumph for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Celebration and its allies in the elect members of the lower house of parliament.

Decrease in fuel and diesel costs will increase consumer costs and decrease running expenses for over 5.8 million heavy goods automobiles working on diesel, 60 million vehicles and 270 million two-wheelers, the ministry stated.

The price reductions will vary from city to city due to local taxes.

India's yearly retail inflation in February increased at a quicker than anticipated speed due to raised food costs.

Annual retail inflation dipped to 5.09% in February from 5.10% in January, however was greater than the 5.02%. forecast in a survey of 42 economists.

Earlier this month, India chose to cut the cost of a. cooking gas cylinder by 100 rupees, in a relocation viewed as targeting. female voters.

(source: Reuters)