New Delhi, October 8: Petrol and diesel prices were hiked yet again across the country on Monday, October 8. There was an increase of 21 paise in prices of petrol and 29 paise in the rates of diesel. Following the hike, a litre of petrol now costs Rs 82.03 in Delhi and Rs 87.50 in Mumbai. Diesel is being sold at Rs 73.82 and Rs 77.37 in the national and financial capital respectively. In Chennai, petrol is retailed at Rs 85.09 and diesel is sold at Rs 77.78.

Petrol price was raised by 18 paise a litre on October 6 and 14 paise on Sunday. Petrol in Delhi cost Rs 81.82 on Sunday. Similarly, diesel rates were hiked by 29 paise a litre each on October 6 and Sunday. It was sold at Rs 73.53 per litre in Delhi, up from Rs 72.95 on October 5. Delhi, which did not cut VAT on fuel, still has the cheapest fuel in all metros and bulk of state capital as it levies lower taxes. Mumbai, despite reducing VAT on petrol, still has the highest priced fuel among the metros. Fuel Price Rise: Cut 'Electoral Lollipop', Says Congress After Another Hike in Petrol, Diesel Prices.

Petrol prices had hit an all-time high of Rs 84 per litre in Delhi and Rs 91.34 in Mumbai on October 4. Diesel rates too had peaked to Rs 75.45 a litre in Delhi and Rs 80.10 in Mumbai. Amid mounting pressure, the Narendra Modi government reduced petrol and diesel prices by a minimum Rs 2.50 on October 5 when it's only second cut in excise duty of Rs 1.50 per litre and state-owned fuel retailers providing a Re 1 per litre subsidy came into effect.

In BJP-ruled states, the reduction was higher as they matched the cut with a similar decrease in local sales tax or VAT. But the prices were on the rise from the very next day.

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