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Living in Delhi gets costlier, thanks to CWG

Last Updated: Monday, March 22, 2010, 23:14
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Living in Delhi gets costlier, thanks to CWG New Delhi: Delhiites will now have to pay more for domestic cooking gas, diesel, Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), high-end mobile phones and other essential household items like tea and coffee -- thanks to Commonwealth Games.

Delhi's Finance Minister A.K. Walia Monday presented the annual budget of the national capital for 2010-11 in the Delhi Legislative Assembly. Walia announced withdrawal of subsidy of Rs.40 on LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) amid protests from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led opposition.

The minister proposed an increase in Value Added Tax (VAT) on diesel, CNG, mobile phones and accessories above Rs.10,000, watches and readymade garments above Rs.5,000, fertilizers, kerosene, coffee, tea, desi ghee, dry fruits, kesar (saffron), glucose-D, household plastic items, utensils and cutlery items and inverters.

Justifying the hike in budget, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit said: "The subsidy was given for LPG when the inflation rate was very high. A lot have been spent on the infrastructure in the wake of the Commonwealth Games."

"There has been a lot of developmental work in the city and more to happen. A lot more money is needed and the government has no option but to slightly burden the people to incur the losses," she said.

Walia told reporters: "The prices of diesel would go up by Rs.2.37 per litre and CNG (used in vehicles) to get costlier by Rs.1.09 per kg. As far as subsidy on gas is concerned, no other state was giving it. We could not have afforded it anymore."

In Delhi, diesel that was available at Rs.35.47 per litre would now cost Rs.37.84 and CNG that at present costs Rs.21.70 per kg would now cost Rs.22.79 per kg.

"This is a growth-oriented budget keeping in mind the Commonwealth Games and 'aam aadmi'. We have exhausted all our resources as we have spent (so) much on Commonwealth Games project. We need more money," he added.

The minister said that the increase in VAT will bring an additional revenue of approximately Rs.850 crore. The increased prices will come into effect from April.

The total budget estimates for 2010-11 are Rs.26,000 crore that include Rs.11,200 crore for plan expenditure, Rs.140 crore for expenditure on centrally-sponsored schemes and Rs.14,660 crore for non-plan expenditure.

The BJP criticised the budget proposals saying they are "anti-poor and anti-common man".

"Prices of everything in Delhi are sky-rocketing, this additional burden will badly affect the common masses. BJP will strongly oppose this budget," said Leader of Opposition in the assembly V.K. Malhotra.

"Delhiites are already suffering from inflation. This budget will further increase their woes. The government is out to kill the common man," said BJP leader Harshvardhan.

Delhi Congress chief and MP from northeast Delhi J.P. Agarwal said: "Delhi's budget was not discussed with me."

The hike in diesel, CNG and LPG cylinder price came as a shocker for Delhiites.

"I am disappointed as rising food price are pinching the monthly budget and this will add salt to injury. I believe they could have withdrawn the subsidy from cooking fuel only after taming food prices," said Sanjay Nanda, a young professional.

Delhi government has spent nearly Rs.15,000 crore on various Commonwealth Games related projects.

There has been widespread development - beautification, flyovers, street scaping, foot over bridges, roads, signages, public transport and health facilities - in the city for Commonwealth Games to be held from Oct 3-14.

-IANS

First Published: Monday, March 22, 2010, 23:14

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jagannathan - new delhi
Shiela Dixit Government promises something to the people and hit them below the belt when convenient for them in the CW Games. Why hold such games when we are not ready to bear such huge expenses. After the CW Games just see how many in the Government would have got richer by millions. Shiela Dixit is no saint. She is intelligent enough to park her un accounted wealth through some unscruplous means. She has indeed parked her un unaccounted funds in mny real Estate projects. Her son would be the beneficiary. It is rightly pointed out by one reader that black money parked in swiss accoutns should be brought back. We do not wany any CW games in our country if that would result in our becoming poorer. Politicians would get rich and aam admi would become poorer. People should protest against this unwarrented increase in gas price, diesel and increase in VAT in many commodities and entertainment.
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B D - Noida
Why doesn`t the central government get the black money stored in Swiss Bank & invest in the required Infrastructure & build a better INdia.
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Biswaroop - Kolkata
It`s sad that Corporate houses are investing in this IPL or Indian Paagal League like nonsenses and the organisers are facing issues to host a tournament like CGW due to lack of funds.
Indian likes to listen to what the Rich and Famous wants them to listen. This is a good step taken by the government for the improvement for other sports..
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