Fuel Price Hike Notice Goes Viral, Government Calls It Fake
By Sach Reality Bureau | May 01, 2026
In a major update in breaking news India, the government has dismissed a viral document claiming a sharp hike in petrol and diesel prices as fake. The misleading notice quickly spread across social media, creating confusion among the public.
What the Viral Notice Claimed
The document falsely attributed to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas claimed that petrol prices would increase by ₹10 per litre and diesel by ₹12.50 per litre. The claim triggered widespread concern and speculation across the country.
Government Issues Clarification
The PIB Fact Check unit officially clarified that no such order was issued by the government. Authorities confirmed that the document circulating online is completely fabricated and does not reflect any official decision.
Public Advised to Verify Information
Officials have urged citizens to rely only on verified sources and avoid sharing unverified information. The spread of fake news can lead to unnecessary panic and misinformation among the public.
Rise of Fake News Concerns
Experts warn that misinformation related to fuel prices and government policies often spreads rapidly on social media. This incident highlights the importance of fact-checking and responsible information sharing.
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