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Commercial LPG price hike hits small businesses and raises concerns about selective fuel pricing and fiscal imbalance. Commercial LPG price increases impose immediate inflationary and livelihood costs on tea shops, small hotels, bakeries and street vendors dependent on commercial cylinders; the rise is attributed to international LPG contract prices while petrol and diesel remain unchanged despite softer global crude, suggesting a selective application of international price logic. The statement also alleges a pronounced fiscal imbalance, asserting that state contributions to the national exchequer far exceed returns, and cites rising fares, extra cesses and the shifting of welfare costs to states as factors increasing state financial burden.
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<h1>Commercial LPG price hike hits small businesses and raises concerns about selective fuel pricing and fiscal imbalance.</h1> Commercial LPG price increases impose immediate inflationary and livelihood costs on tea shops, small hotels, bakeries and street vendors dependent on commercial cylinders; the rise is attributed to international LPG contract prices while petrol and diesel remain unchanged despite softer global crude, suggesting a selective application of international price logic. The statement also alleges a pronounced fiscal imbalance, asserting that state contributions to the national exchequer far exceed returns, and cites rising fares, extra cesses and the shifting of welfare costs to states as factors increasing state financial burden.