By Samachar Digital
Chandigarh, Oct.30, 2021:- Punjab Petroleum Dealers
Association (PPDA) has urged the state government that not only petroleum
dealers are facing financial losses but government revenue is highly affected
due to the Oil base/chemical oil/industrial grade product being sold illegally
through mobile vans in the market in the name of biodiesel.
An Executive Meeting of the PPDA
held at Hotel Parkview, Sector 24, on Saturday wherein petroleum dealers from
across the state reviewed this issue and laid suggestions to the government to
deal with it.
Association President Sandeep
Sehgal said that in the last few months, the concerned authorities have
raided the illegality involved in the distribution of unlicensed bio-diesel.
Due to the availability of this form of fuel at less price than diesel, most of
the vehicles have shifted to biodiesel. Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have
also registered a massive cut in the sale of High Speed Diesel (HPD). Motor
Speed (MS) and High Speed Diesel (HPD) vehicles have also shifted to the BS-6
category despite huge government investment. Due to the negligence of the
government, low grade oil is being sold illegally in the market to meet the
demand of the market, which needs to be curbed; otherwise the loss of
government revenue will continue.
Sandeep Sehgal said that the
service of delivering fuel door-to-door had been started
which has given a massive blow to their fraternity. According to
OMCs, this service is valid for those heavy machines or vehicles which cannot
reach the petrol pump. But it is being seen that government and OMC orders are
being flouted openly and their access is being extended to motorable, passenger
and agricultural vehicles, which is directly causing loss to the petrol pump
owners.
The association has made this
demand while suggesting to the government, action should be taken against the
non-licensed person, establishment (institution) who illegally buys diesel from
mobile vans.
The association also expressed its
concern over the higher VAT rate in Punjab as compared to Chandigarh.
Association's general secretary Rajesh Kumar said that about 1000 petrol pumps
of Punjab adjoining Chandigarh and other states are on the verge of closure.
The association also demanded that no hike was made on the pending commission
since the year 2017, which the OMCs should increase soon. Association members
argued that their investments have multiplied and dealers cannot survive on the
same commission.
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