The Left parties in Tripura are all set to launch a marathon 9-day long protest programme over high prices of fuel. 

This protest in Tripura is in line with the Left partiesโ€™ countrywide demonstration against high prices of fuel. 

The protest will be held from June 20 to June 28. 

While announcing its plans of demonstrations, the Tripura state committees of CPI-M, CPI, RSP, Forward Bloc, and CPI-ML also spelled out its four-point charter of demands. 

In a joint statement, the Left parties said that the Centre increased the prices of petroleum products 23 times since the results of the Assembly elections in five states were declared. 

โ€œAs a result, inflation has risen and the wholesale price index has reached its highest level in 11 years,โ€ the joint statement said.  

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โ€œCost of passenger fares and freight has increased, which is reducing the purchasing power of the common man. In Tripura, a litre of mustard oil is priced at Rs 200. Two and a half crore people have lost their jobs during the second wave of COVID-19 in the country,โ€ the Left parties alleged. 

โ€œIt is clear that the government has failed with its plans, activities and vaccinations. The average death rate in June reached 7 on daily basis. There is no medical care for Covid patients under quarantine at home. The government cannot remain silent in this situation,โ€ it added. 

The four demands of the Left parties are: universal vaccination for all at government expense, financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh each to families of COVID-19 victims, excise duty on petrochemicals be withdrawn and non-withdrawal of subsidies on ration.  

The Left parties further demanded reduction the prices of consumer goods and medicines.