HYC seeks state tax cuts on fuel

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SHILLONG, May 24: Citing an “unbearable” cost-of-living crisis for daily wagers and rural farmers, the Hynniewtrep Youths’ Council (HYC) has demanded the Meghalaya government immediately slash state-levied taxes on petrol, diesel, and LPG to prevent a total economic breakdown for ordinary households.
Following the latest hike in fuel prices, HYC president Roy Kupar Synrem stated on Sunday that the rising costs are hitting vulnerable sections of society—including small business owners, transport operators, and students—particularly hard.
“The increase in transportation costs has triggered a sharp rise in the prices of essential goods and services, making everyday life extremely difficult for ordinary citizens,” Synrem said. He noted that in a state dependent on road transport, fuel costs directly dictate the price of basic necessities.
The council argued that the government cannot remain indifferent while citizens face excessive financial hardship. Synrem urged the state to review its specific taxes and levies on fuel and LPG, rather than treating them as luxury items.
Warning that public frustration is mounting, the HYC cautioned the government against delaying relief measures. “The government must act without delay before the situation worsens further. Governance must always prioritise the welfare and needs of the citizens,” Synrem said, adding that the council would continue to press the state on issues impacting the public.

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