NEW DELHI: In a coordinated attack on the Modi government over rising fuel prices, increasing unemployment , and deepening agrarian distress, Congress and opposition parties will hold a nation-wide ' Bharat Bandh ' on September 10.Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala accused the Modi government of pulling off a Rs 11 lakh crore fuel loot on common people who he said had been "fleeced" by the government through excessive taxation.Congress member Ahmed Patel said the party's call for a joint strike had been accepted by most parties with the exception of Trinamool Congress, which agreed to participate in the agitation, but, is not on board with the call for 'Bharat Bandh'.