
A viral social media message falsely claimed that the Indian government had increased petrol prices by Rs 10 per litre and diesel by Rs 12.50 per litre. The Press Information Bureau (PIB) and the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas have officially denied these claims, labeling the circulated document as fake. Authorities urged the public to verify fuel price information only through official channels, especially amid ongoing elections and global oil price volatility, to prevent misinformation and public confusion.
The article group presents perspectives primarily from official government sources, including the PIB and the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, which uniformly deny the fuel price hike claims. Opposition viewpoints appear indirectly through the mention of a TMC leader's false claim, highlighting political tensions during elections. Coverage focuses on fact-checking and misinformation without endorsing any political stance, reflecting a balanced presentation of the issue.
The overall tone across the articles is neutral to cautionary, emphasizing the debunking of false information and the importance of verifying facts. While some reports note public concern or dissatisfaction triggered by the viral claims, the dominant sentiment is corrective, aiming to reassure readers and discourage panic or confusion related to fuel pricing during a sensitive electoral period.
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