Claim:
Social media posts claim that the Government of India has increased petrol and diesel prices by up to ₹10–₹12.50 per liter through an official order.
Fact:
The claim is false.
What Factcheck India Found?
In an official clarification posted on X (formerly Twitter), stated:
- The viral order claiming fuel price hikes is fake
- The Government of India has not announced any increase in petrol or diesel prices
- Citizens should verify information through official sources before sharing
What Triggered the Rumor?
The misinformation began circulating through a purported government notification that suggested:
- Petrol prices had increased by ₹10 per liter
- Diesel prices had increased by ₹12.50 per liter
The document appeared official but has now been confirmed as fabricated.
Government’s Clarification
Officials from the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas reiterated that:
- There is no proposal at present to increase fuel prices
- Petrol and diesel rates remain unchanged
- Fuel supplies, including LPG, PNG, and CNG, are adequate across the country
Authorities also urged the public not to panic, despite ongoing volatility in global oil markets.
Why This Matters
Fuel prices are a sensitive economic issue in India. False claims like these can:
- Trigger unnecessary panic among consumers
- Spread confusion about government policy
- Be exploited to amplify misinformation during global crises
Conclusion
The viral claim that petrol and diesel prices have been sharply increased is fake. Factcheck India has confirmed that no such decision has been taken, and the circulating document is not authentic. Citizens are advised to rely only on verified government sources for accurate information. Factcheck India has confirmed that no such order has been issued by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.

