New Delhi, 15/7: Amid rising pressure and controversy over ethanol-blended (E20) petrol, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has said vehicle owners can opt for 100% petrol but will have to shell out more money, while still defending the programme.The Minister, in an interview with Times of India, continued to dismiss claims and concerns over engine damage due to E20 petrol, which contains 20% ethanol, saying it there is misinformation on social media and insisted that no complaints had been raised
Gadkari quells rumours; says consumers can buy 100% petrol, but there is a catch
