Fuel price hikes have triggered strong reactions from commuters and daily wage earners in Patna and other cities, as petrol prices rise by ₹3 per litre, diesel by ₹3.11 per litre, and CNG by ₹2 per kg. On-ground reporting from petrol pumps shows that citizens, including Rapido and other ride-hailing drivers, are directly affected as their income remains fixed while fuel costs increase, leading to reduced earnings and higher financial stress. Many people expressed frustration over rising inflation, saying that not only fuel but also essential commodities like milk, vegetables, and other daily goods are becoming more expensive due to higher transportation costs. Some citizens said they expected the hike due to global tensions and rising crude oil prices, while others blamed policy decisions and timing. Overall, public sentiment reflects growing concern that continued fuel inflation will further increase the cost of living and disrupt household budgets.


