
The war of words continues between the central government and the opposition regarding E-20 petrol. National President of Aam Aadmi Party and former Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal is continuously targeting the government. Meanwhile, Kejriwal met some vehicle owners and car mechanics on Saturday (July 11) regarding E-20 petrol. During this time many people shared their experiences.
Kejriwal claimed that after using E20 petrol, many people are facing technical problems in their vehicles. He says that common people are worried due to low mileage and increasing repair costs.
Kejriwal shared the video
Kejriwal has shared a video of this meeting on his social media. He has appealed to the public to watch this video. According to Kejriwal, the mechanics with whom he spoke told that in recent times the number of such vehicles has increased which are reaching workshops after using E20 petrol. At the same time, some vehicle owners claimed that the mileage of their vehicles has reduced compared to earlier, due to which the expenditure on fuel has increased.
Must watch this video
Yesterday I talked to some car mechanics and car owners in Delhi on Ethanol. There was a line of vehicles damaged due to E20. There is also a huge decline in the mileage of vehicles. Everyone is worried.
Modi government will have to understand that giving false interviews on TV and using fake press pic.twitter.com/n2oi6YF3FV
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) July 12, 2026
‘Vehicles get damaged due to E20’
While sharing the video, Kejriwal said, ‘Yesterday I talked to some car mechanics and car owners in Delhi on Ethanol. There was a line of vehicles damaged due to E20. There is also a huge decline in the mileage of vehicles. Everyone is worried’.
‘Stop forcing E20 on people’
He further said, ‘Modi government needs to understand that giving fake interviews on TV and holding fake press conferences will not change the ground reality. Stop forcing E20 on people. Now this is becoming unbearable for the middle class. He said that real problems cannot be hidden through TV interviews and press conferences.
‘Talks should be held with experts and vehicle companies’
The former CM said that the government should pay serious attention to the everyday problems of the people. He said that if any policy of the government is imposing additional financial burden on common citizens, then it should be reviewed. He said that the middle class people, who were already facing the brunt of inflation, are now feeling the pressure due to the increasing maintenance cost and low mileage of vehicles. He said that the government should have a comprehensive discussion on this topic with experts, vehicle companies and consumers.
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