Protests to be held across the State for five days at 5,000 petrol bunks As petrol prices crossed ₹100, the Karnataka Congress has decided to launch a “100 not out campaign” across the State for five days from June 11 at 5,000 petrol bunks. KPCC president D.K. Shivakumar told reporters on Wednesday that “petrol pickpocket is going on” and the Central government had earned ₹21.60 lakh crore revenue by increasing petrol prices by 48 times since January 2021. Congress MPs, MLAs, MLCs and ex-legislators, office-bearers of all cells and all levels of party units would take part in protests in front of petrol bunks in district headquarters on June 11. Protests would be held in front of petrol bunks at taluk headquarters on June 12, in hoblis on June 13, in gram panchayats on June 14 and other prominent places on June 15.