The Congress on Saturday claimed that the common people have been burdened with additional taxes of Rs 1.25 lakh crore in the new financial year by the BJP government and termed the rising prices as the biggest challenge to the sustenance of every individual. Addressing a press conference here, party general secretary and chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala fired a fresh salvo against the government, alleging its new mantra is "electoral victory is the licence to loot", and cited the rise in costs of fuels, fertilizers and medicines, besides other things. "The diktat of the cruel, cumbersome and back-breaking 'price rise' imposed by the Modi Government with effect from April 1 has shattered the budget of every household in India. "'Price rise is now the biggest challenge to the sustenance of every individual, as it is attacking the lives and livelihood of every household," he told reporters. Surjewala alleged the government is taxing the 62 crore farmers by raising the price of DAP fertilizer by Rs 150 per bag. "The Modi government is seeking revenge against India's 'annadatas' for the 'Kisan Aandolan' as price of DAP bag of 50 kg has been increased from Rs 1200 to Rs 1350 per bag, thus collecting more revenue of Rs 3,600 crore by burdening the farmer," he said.