Govt to cut petrol price to Rs250 per litre amid fuel burden?
Online bike riders have demanded that petrol prices be reduced to Rs250 per litre due to rising fuel pressure. They say current relief is still too small to ease their daily burden.
Riders explained that fuel costs take a major part of their daily income. Many said they earn around Rs1,500 per day but almost half is spent only on petrol.
They further shared that long working hours on roads make the situation even harder. Extreme heat and waiting time for passengers add to their struggle.
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According to riders, rising fuel prices are directly affecting their financial stability. They believe the transport workforce needs stronger relief to survive inflation pressure.
They have urged the government to take immediate steps for a further petrol price reduction. They argue that only meaningful cuts can help them manage household expenses properly.
Riders are clearly under pressure from fuel expenses. Their income is not keeping pace with rising costs.
Even small changes in petrol prices are affecting their daily survival. They want deeper relief, not minor adjustments. If fuel prices stay high, transport workers will continue to struggle. This could also affect public mobility costs in the long run.