Fresh oil subsidies could aggravate inflation: PM

New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said that any fresh subsidies for oil marketing companies to bring down fuel prices would only increase the government`s budgetary burden, which eventually could aggravate the inflationary pressures even further. "If the fuel prices go up, we have to either raise domestic prices or absorb the increased cost […]

New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said that any fresh subsidies for oil marketing companies to bring down fuel prices would only increase the government`s budgetary burden, which eventually could aggravate the inflationary pressures even further.

"If the fuel prices go up, we have to either raise domestic prices or absorb the increased cost in asking the oil marketing companies to subsidise other elements of the petroleum sector, or from the budget we give additional subsidies," the Prime Minister said. ".... further subsidies can only aggravate the budgetary problem, and if the budgetary problem gets aggravated, inflation will again raise its ugly head," Singh said during his interaction with journalists on Sunday while returning from the SAARC summit in Maldives.