Nitin Gadkari / Petrol will be available for only Rs 55 a litre, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced! Know the truth...

Petrol-Diesel Price is beyond Rs 100 per liter in many cities. Meanwhile, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has made a big announcement. Nitin Gadkari has said that from now on petrol will be available only at Rs 55 per litre... that means you will have to spend less for fuel. Let us tell you whether any such announcement has really been made by the Central Government.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 12, 2023, 07:43 PM
Nitin Gadkari: Petrol-Diesel Price is beyond Rs 100 per liter in many cities. Meanwhile, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has made a big announcement. Nitin Gadkari has said that from now on petrol will be available only at Rs 55 per litre... that means you will have to spend less for fuel. Let us tell you whether any such announcement has really been made by the Central Government.

fast viral post

These days many news are becoming increasingly viral on social media. Meanwhile, a post has surfaced in which it is being claimed that Nitin Gadkari has decided to sell cheap petrol and diesel across the country.

PIB tweeted

PIB has written in its official tweet that a YouTube channel is claiming that Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has announced that petrol will be available at Rs 55 per liter from now on. After seeing this news, PIB has found out its truth.

What is written in the viral post

It is written in this viral post that Modi's right hand has announced that from now onwards the price of diesel will be Rs 50 per liter in the country. Along with this, you will have to spend Rs 55 per liter for petrol.

PIB called the claim fake

PIB has told that this claim is completely fake. The statement of the year 2018 is being wrongly shown in this video. At present, no such statement has been given by the government.

you can also know the truth

It has been told by the Central Government that stay away from such fake news and do not share these news with anyone. Do not forward such news for the time being. If you also want to know the truth of any viral message, then you can mail on this mobile number 918799711259 or socialmedia@pib.gov.in.