LiveUpdated on: May 25, 2026 10:27:19 AM ISTPetrol Price Today LIVE Updates: In Delhi, the price of petrol has been increased by Rs. 2.61 from ₹99.51 to ₹102.12 per litre, while diesel prices have gone up by Rs. 2.71 from ₹92.49 to ₹95.20 per litre.Key Events26 Sec ago‘Rise in rates is a natural consequence’, says UP Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar5 Mins agoPetrol, Diesel Price Today LIVE Updates: Manickam Tagore slams Centre over fuel price hike, cites UPA-era comparison11 Mins agoConsumers express disappointment over fuel price hike42 Mins ago‘I wish to sell my vehicle’, says a commuter in Anantnag44 Mins ago‘Affecting our household budget’, says a commuter in Mumbai1 Hr 10 Mins agoPetrol, Diesel Price Today LIVE Updates: ‘Fuel prices rising, income stagnant’, says Manish Sisodia after fuel hike1 Hr 19 Mins ago‘Inflation man’, says Congress after 4th hike in 10 days1 Hr 46 Mins agoPetrol, diesel prices hiked for fourth time in 10 daysPetrol Diesel Price Today LIVE: With this revision, the cumulative increase in petrol and diesel prices has climbed to nearly Rs. 7.5 per litre.Petrol Price Today LIVE Updates: Petrol and diesel prices increased for the fourth time on Monday as oil corporations continued to pass on the impact of surging international crude prices to consumers. Petrol prices saw a hike of ₹2.61 per litre and diesel of ₹2.71 per litre.In Delhi, the price of petrol has been increased by Rs. 2.61 from ₹99.51 to ₹102.12 per litre, while diesel prices have gone up by Rs. 2.71 from ₹92.49 to ₹95.20 per litre. This is the first time in four years (after May 21, 2022, when petrol sold for ₹105.41 per litre) that the retail price of petrol has crossed the ₹100 mark. In Mumbai, petrol prices have gone up to ₹111.21 per litre, diesel prices have risen to ₹97.83 per litre. In Kolkata, petrol prices have gone up to ₹113.51 per litre, while diesel now costs ₹99.82 per litre after the latest revision. In Chennai, petrol prices have been raised to ₹107.77 per litre, while diesel rates have increased to ₹99.55 per litre. The latest increase comes amid continued uncertainty in the global energy market, with no breakthrough in the US-Iran talks and the crucial Strait of Hormuz remaining closed, raising concerns over crude supply disruptions. With this revision, the cumulative increase in petrol and diesel prices has climbed to nearly Rs. 7.5 per litre since daily fuel price revisions resumed on May 15 after a prolonged freeze. On Saturday, the government announced a hike of an average of 90 paise per litre across the country across all fuel variants, making it the third such increase in eight days. The first hike of ₹3 was announced on May 15, followed by a second increase of 90 paise on May 19. Fuel rates had largely remained unchanged since April 2022, except for a ₹2-per-litre reduction announced in March 2024 ahead of national elections. Petrol and diesel prices are currently at their highest level since May 2022. For the first two-and-a-half months of the conflict, fuel retailers kept pump prices unchanged despite rising input costs. The government said this was done to protect consumers from inflation, while opposition parties alleged that price revisions were delayed until after key state elections. ...Read MoreIn Delhi, the price of petrol has been increased by Rs. 2.61 from ₹99.51 to ₹102.12 per litre, while diesel prices have gone up by Rs. 2.71 from ₹92.49 to ₹95.20 per litre. This is the first time in four years (after May 21, 2022, when petrol sold for ₹105.41 per litre) that the retail price of petrol has crossed the ₹100 mark. In Mumbai, petrol prices have gone up to ₹111.21 per litre, diesel prices have risen to ₹97.83 per litre. In Kolkata, petrol prices have gone up to ₹113.51 per litre, while diesel now costs ₹99.82 per litre after the latest revision. In Chennai, petrol prices have been raised to ₹107.77 per litre, while diesel rates have increased to ₹99.55 per litre. The latest increase comes amid continued uncertainty in the global energy market, with no breakthrough in the US-Iran talks and the crucial Strait of Hormuz remaining closed, raising concerns over crude supply disruptions. With this revision, the cumulative increase in petrol and diesel prices has climbed to nearly Rs. 7.5 per litre since daily fuel price revisions resumed on May 15 after a prolonged freeze. On Saturday, the government announced a hike of an average of 90 paise per litre across the country across all fuel variants, making it the third such increase in eight days. The first hike of ₹3 was announced on May 15, followed by a second increase of 90 paise on May 19. Fuel rates had largely remained unchanged since April 2022, except for a ₹2-per-litre reduction announced in March 2024 ahead of national elections. Petrol and diesel prices are currently at their highest level since May 2022. For the first two-and-a-half months of the conflict, fuel retailers kept pump prices unchanged despite rising input costs. The government said this was done to protect consumers from inflation, while opposition parties alleged that price revisions were delayed until after key state elections. Follow all the updates here:May 25, 2026 10:27:19 AM ISTPetrol, Diesel Price Today LIVE Updates: On fuel price hike, UP Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar said, “Following the conflict between Iran and the United States, the country has experienced a fuel shortage. Since consumption exceeds supply, a rise in rates is a natural consequence."“When nations—or several nations—engage in conflict, neighbouring countries are invariably affected. This is precisely the reason why these circumstances have arisen. However, the opposition continues to argue that these events should not have unfolded in this manner.” "The Congress party, in particular, cites the Manmohan Singh administration, highlighting how they kept everything under control, noting that he was a capable economist. But who is calling him incompetent? No one is suggesting that he was incompetent…”May 25, 2026 10:22:40 AM ISTPetrol, Diesel Price Today LIVE Updates: Congress MP Manickam Tagore criticised the government over the recent fuel price hike, drawing a comparison with UPA-era prices. He said that although crude oil prices were lower in 2016, excise duties were increased by ₹11 per litre and have not been rolled back since, alleging that the public continues to bear the burden.In a post on X, Tagore wrote, “Crude was cheaper than in 2014. Petrol 43% costlier. When oil CRASHED in 2016, the government hiked excise by ₹11/litre & kept it forever. When oil companies made PROFITS for 7 days -- price hike in 7 hours. When the public suffered losses for 7 MONTHS -- silence.”Targeting the Prime Minister, he further said, "Modi doesn't work for you. He works for IOC boardrooms and Ambani refineries. This is not an oil crisis. This is a CORPORATE PROTECTION RACKET."May 25, 2026 10:16:18 AM ISTPetrol, Diesel Price Today LIVE Updates: Commuters express disappointment as petrol and diesel prices were raised by ₹2.61-2.71 per litre, marking the fourth increase in less than two weeks.A consumer at a fuel station in Faridabad says, "Inflation is already hitting hard. I request PM Modi to bring it under control and help safeguard the country's economy. Any decisions related to this should be made while keeping the lower-income class in mind."Another consumer says, "The public is suffering. If prices keep rising every day, how will people cope? How will they maintain their lifestyle and commute to the office? This is very wrong."May 25, 2026 9:45:23 AM ISTPetrol, Diesel Price Today LIVE Updates: As petrol prices increase by ₹2.61 per litre and diesel prices increase by ₹2.71 per litre, a consumer at a fueling station in Anantnag said, "The prices have gone up and its a great deal of trouble for us. Fuel prices are going up almost everyday. If I get a suitable buyer, I wish to sell my vehicle... We are hardly able to save anything..."May 25, 2026 9:43:53 AM ISTPetrol, Diesel Price Today LIVE Updates: Commuters in Mumbai express disappointment over fresh fuel hike.A consumer at a fuel station in Nariman Point says, "As inflation continues to rise, it is naturally affecting our household budget. Petrol and diesel prices are constantly increasing, while our wages and salaries are not rising at the same pace. We are somehow managing things, but even then, if petrol prices go up, we will still have to buy it."May 25, 2026 9:17:37 AM ISTPetrol, Diesel Price Today LIVE Updates: AAP leader Manish Sisodia criticised the Centre over rising fuel prices, saying petrol and diesel rates are being increased almost daily while incomes remain stagnant. He alleged that the hike in fuel prices is pushing up the cost of essentials like milk, vegetables and food items.“Have mercy, Mr. Modi, you're raising petrol-diesel prices every day, no one's salary is increasing, it's a blessing just to hold onto our jobs! Businesses are all in ruins under your rule,” he said in a post on X. "You keep hiking oil prices every day, and after that, things like milk, vegetables, roti get expensive on their own every day."Sisodia also referred to an old video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to “take the country’s situation seriously” and roll back fuel price hikes.“Watch this video of yours from a few years ago—isn't this you?”“…I hope that the Prime Minister will take the country's situation seriously and roll back the increase in petrol prices.”May 25, 2026 9:08:03 AM ISTPetrol, Diesel Price Today LIVE Update: Congress on Monday took a sharp jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him “inflation man” and accusing him of “enriching pockets” of his rich friends.Taking to X, the party highlighted the four price hikes in this month saying, people are being crushed by inflation.“To enrich his capitalist friends, Modi is busy cutting into the pockets of the people,” the party said.“People are being crushed by inflation, they're distressed—but the 'Inflation Man's' extortion shows no signs of stopping,” it added.May 25, 2026 8:41:52 AM ISTPetrol, Diesel Price Today LIVE Update: Petrol and diesel prices were increased for the fourth time on Monday as oil corporations continued to pass on the impact of surging international crude prices to consumers. Petrol prices saw a hike of ₹2.61 per litre and diesel of ₹2.71 per litre.Home India news Petrol, Diesel Price Today LIVE Updates: ‘Inflation man’, says Congress after 4th hike in 10 days; check city-wise rates