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Fuel Hike Sparks Protests and Panic Buying in Tripura

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Agartala, May 15:
Tripura witnessed growing public unrest on Friday after petrol prices crossed the Rs 100 mark, triggering long queues at fuel stations, protests in the capital, and allegations of artificial fuel scarcity by petrol pump operators.

Petrol prices in the state rose sharply by Rs 3.04 per litre to reach Rs 100.54, while diesel prices increased by Rs 2.51 to Rs 89.46 per litre. The sudden hike sparked panic among consumers, with motorists rushing to petrol pumps across Agartala fearing further price increases and possible supply shortages.

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Several fuel stations in the city witnessed heavy crowds since morning, leading to traffic congestion and chaos in some areas. Adding to public frustration, a number of petrol pumps reportedly displayed “fuel unavailable” notices despite government assurances that adequate stock was available in the state.

Residents accused some fuel outlets of deliberately creating artificial scarcity to take advantage of the situation. Many consumers expressed anger over the sudden shortage at pumps and questioned the preparedness of authorities in handling the crisis.

Oil companies, including HPCL, BPCL, and IOCL, justified the price hike by citing rising global crude oil prices, depreciation of the Indian rupee, and the impact of the ongoing conflict in West Asia on international fuel supply chains. According to officials, fuel prices had remained unchanged for months despite mounting global pressure.

Food and Civil Supplies Minister Sushanta Chowdhury, however, maintained that Tripura currently has sufficient fuel reserves to last for at least 15 days. He appealed to the public not to panic or indulge in hoarding, stating that the administration is closely monitoring supply and distribution across the state.

The issue also triggered political reactions and protests. The Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI) staged a demonstration at Battala in Agartala, criticising the government for imposing additional financial burden on citizens already struggling with rising prices of essential commodities. Opposition parties also attacked the government over the fuel hike and the alleged supply mismanagement.

Meanwhile, transport operators warned that the increase in fuel prices could soon lead to higher fares, while traders expressed concern that transportation costs may drive up prices of daily commodities.

The sharp fuel price hike has now emerged as a major public issue in Tripura, intensifying debate over governance, inflation, and the state’s ability to shield citizens from global economic shocks.

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