The party, in a press conference, had alleged that the UPA government had agreed to raise the gas price of the Krishna-Godavari basin from Rs 4 to Rs 8 from April 1. This would mean loss of government's revenue of over Rs 54,000 crore.
Kejriwal said that the party would write a similar letter to Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi.
"To Rahul, we would say the decision (of increasing the gas price) was taken by the government which is known to run by his family. We want him to speak on the issue," he said. He added that the party would not take a single penny from Mukesh Ambani as election fund.
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