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Tripura's traditional Petrol-Crisis which never bothers CPI-M hits Capital City on Thursday
TIWN Dec 8, 2016
Tripura's traditional Petrol-Crisis which never bothers CPI-M hits Capital City on Thursday
PHOTO : Petrol crisis hits Agartala. TIWN Pic Dec 8

AGARTALA, Dec 8 (TIWN): The long lines before petrol pumps of Agartala can be observed anytime any day but no complaint raises against it as it has become a part of daily lives here. Altogether the cash-crisis and petrol crisis have turned the lives miserable here.

TIWN reported that at petrol pump there are huge debates ongoing demanding 100 rupees notes. Whereas ATM only transacting Rs. 2000 notes but at petrol pumps big notes becoming an issue of debate, resulting huge chaos for every money exchanges with customers.

Apart from that on Thursday accute petrol crisis had hit Agartala City, and long lines before petrol pumps had been witnessed. In many petrol pumps no petrol / no diesel signboards have been hanged since morning.  

 Long lines before CNG Stations, which kill the whole day of a businessmen in Tripura, the ruling CPI-M Govt never raised voice for them. But CPI-M leaders are now busy shouting against the Modi Govt after ataken by it to curb black money.

According to CPI-M, public are suffering before ATMs, Banks since last 1 week ; but what about the traditional petrol lines, LPG crisis and CNG queues in Tripura which the public have to face during the whole year ?

Whereas Sitaram Yechury raising complaining against the  PM’s absence at Parliament, but CPI-M in Tripura led by CM Manik Sarkar also simply remains silent about petrol LPG crisis issues in own state.

The Union Finance Ministry  said the move to withdraw Rs 500, Rs 1,000 currency notes is the biggest "surgical strike" by the government to curtail black money in the economy which was taken on Nov 8. But it hit the opposition leaders as now their black money became “Useless”. 

Tripura is undergoing tremendous petrol crisis since many days, although presently the situation is better, but the “Petrol Crisis” has become a tradition of the state.   

Thus apart from money crisis, state is facing acute petrol and fuel crisis, but with a major surprise the state govt here is fully silent in this issue. As a result, the bikers are facing a hard times to fill petrol into their bikes as many petrol pumps are left with ‘No Petrol’ sign board. 

 

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