3 liter oil goes from INR 430 to INR 729

I am amazed why our parliamentarians are not taking up this subject or prices rise so well illustrated in your circle survey LocalCircles

Please send a copy to all of them including ruling party people. If they cant hear us fell the pain and resolve it they don’t deserve to be in the parliament.

See attached images of sundrop oil price rise. 3 liter goes from 430 to 729 in 9 months. more  

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Most of the parliamentarians are not accustomed to purchase, which they get it through servants. Hence, they are not aware of the price rise. more  
Why should an action be taken when agricultural products price goes up. Its not that only office goers should get all the money. All job should be values and paid well. Not only office goers get a fat pay. All jobs should get equal pay. Then everyone can choose their profession according to their interest, not based on their greed. more  
To the best of my knowledge, you (and I too) should be happy to pay the higher price. Because, most so called refined oils are adulterated oils. Maximum groundnut oil in so called refined groundnut oil is 30%. Remaining oil is mineral/petroleum oil. The governments never bothered about your health and was blind of all the 70% adulteration. There are many more problems of the so called cooking oil. But as I understand, this is being controlled by the current government, hence these prices. If you still want adulterated oil, all your savings will go to hospitals. This is the problem of so called educated people. They see packing, they see color, but not at all the quality and content, and thus fail to understand the problem correctly. I wish you understand this. In fact I am paying 400/- a liter for pure cold press groundnut oil. So even now, there is no full control of adulteration. Also, while most people pay between 400-500 for a liter of ghee (so called ghee); I pay 1600-2000 for a liter of desi ghee. I only wish the ghee price both increase and decrease; increase of the normal 400 and decrease from 1600 too. more  
Is this backed by any data? How can cooking oil be adulterated by brands? Does Amul sell adulterated Ghee? Avoid circulating speculative information. more  
The pensions enjoyed by parliamentarians has become an eyesore of late and rightly so. However reducing their perks or salaries is not a solution to the present problems. One needs to find of where the shoe is pinching. more  
Thanks to Ms Bulsara for appreciating my point of view and to Mr Daniel too for providing facts and figures that strengthen the point. more  
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