Kamal Haasan demands VAT cut on fuel amid West Asia conflict fallout

Published : May 22, 2026, 03:30 PM IST
MNM President and MP Kamal Haasan (Photo/X@ikamalhaasan)

Synopsis

MNM president Kamal Haasan demanded an immediate reduction in VAT on petrol and diesel to shield citizens from the West Asia conflict's economic impact. He also proposed reducing public transport fares and a national summit of all Chief Ministers.

Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) president Kamal Haasan on Friday demanded that the Centre and state governments immediately reduce state taxes like VAT on petrol and diesel to shield the common man from the economic fallout of the West Asia conflict.

In a video message addressing the nation on the impact of the Iran War, Haasan stressed that the financial burden of a global crisis cannot be shouldered by ordinary citizens alone.

Kamal Haasan Proposes Two-Pronged Strategy

"Sacrifice cannot be expected only from citizens. Governments, too, must share the burden. Therefore, I request the PM to convene a national summit of all Chief Ministers," Haasan said, proposing an immediate two-pronged strategy to protect the public. "State taxes like VAT on petrol and diesel should be reduced. Secondly, train, metro, and bus fares should also be reduced so that more people can shift away from private vehicles," he added.

A Call for National Unity

The MNM chief noted that more than 60 countries have already imposed energy-saving rules due to the escalating crisis, pointing to Singapore's Prime Minister asking citizens to prepare for tough times. Supporting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's austerity appeal to conserve energy over the next year, Haasan emphasised that national responsibility must rise above partisan lines. "India has overcome wars, shortages, and global crises before -- through unity and shared sacrifice. This moment calls for the same national spirit again," Haasan stated, adding, "In moments like this, national responsibility must rise above party politics. As Vajpayee ji famously said, governments will come and go, but the nation shall remain."

Acknowledges Centre's Green Energy Push

Haasan also acknowledged the Central government's long-term infrastructure push to insulate India from global oil shocks, praising the country's green energy expansion over the last decade. "As a centrist, I must also acknowledge good work irrespective of my political alliances. Under the PM's leadership, India's solar and wind energy capacity has increased over the last decade. I'm encouraged by recent investments in coal gasification, renewable and nuclear energy. These are important steps to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and gas," he remarked.

Warning that geopolitical disruptions hit vulnerable populations the hardest, Haasan concluded that while "geopolitics will affect pedestrians on the street as much as the high-flying rich", India can emerge stronger if the nation faces the crisis collectively. (ANI)

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