Rajasthan's CM Assures No LPG Shortage After All-Party Conference
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Jaipur, March 26 (NationPress) In a recent all-party meeting focused on the LPG supply situation in Rajasthan, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma provided an update regarding the current state of affairs. He reassured residents that the state has a sufficient supply of essential goods, including LPG, and that the situation is being monitored continuously.
The Chief Minister mentioned that District Collectors have been instructed to carefully manage the supply and distribution processes to avert any potential disruptions. CM Sharma further urged citizens to remain calm, highlighting that there is no shortage but rather a need for vigilance.
Calling for a collective effort, the Rajasthan Chief Minister indicated that awareness campaigns will be ramped up, and strict actions will be implemented against hoarding and black marketing practices. He encouraged the public to support the administration during this time and expressed gratitude to all political factions for their cooperation.
Opposition Leader Tikaram Jully voiced his support for the government's actions, stating that all parties are united in prioritizing the public's welfare. He also recommended that the administration investigate and bolster alternative resources to avert future crises.
During the meeting, MLAs Ramkesh Meena, Rajendra Pareek, Shrichand Kriplani, Subhash Garg, Manoj Nyangali, and Ashok Kothari contributed their suggestions. Meanwhile, Joga Ram Patel and Jogeshwar Garg participated via video conferencing, showcasing a unified political front aimed at maintaining stability and restoring public confidence.
In light of concerns regarding LPG supply, the state's Food and Civil Supplies Minister Sumit Godara clarified just a day prior that there are no interruptions in LPG availability throughout Rajasthan. He assured that oil companies possess adequate reserves and that supply chains remain functional despite global geopolitical tensions.
The minister cautioned that severe measures would be taken against individuals spreading misinformation or engaging in black marketing of LPG cylinders, and he guaranteed that ongoing monitoring is in place at all distribution centers.