Kejriwal visits Delhi petrol pump, service station to hear consumers' E20 fuel concerns
Arvind Kejriwal visited a Delhi petrol pump and service station. He spoke with vehicle owners about their E20 fuel experiences. Many consumers reported reduced mileage and mechanical issues with the blended petrol. Kejriwal stated the government's claims about E20 fuel are untrue. He emphasized that public grievances should be heard and addressed.
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