Bengal bus owners want state govt to cut tax on diesel after Centre’s move
Private bus operators in West Bengal sought a commensurate slash in taxes levied by the state government on diesel, following the Centre’s decision on Wednesday to reduce excise duty on the fuel by Rs 10 per litre.
Tapan Banerjee, general secretary of Joint Council of Bus Syndicates, said that they are, however, sticking to their demand for an increase in fares given the huge cost of running their vehicles.
“We want the West Bengal government to effect a comparable reduction in duties imposed by it on diesel so as to bring down its prices to a bearable level,” he told PTI.
All Bengal Bus Minibus Coordination Committee general secretary Rahul Chatterjee also demanded that the state government show a similar gesture by reducing duties imposed by it on diesel.









