Odisha's CM Takes Action Against Black Marketing of Fuel and LPG
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Bhubaneswar, March 26 (NationPress) Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has ordered state officials to implement rigorous measures against fraudulent traders who are manipulating the supply of cooking gas and essential goods in Odisha amid the ongoing conflict in the Gulf region. This directive was issued during a high-level meeting at Lok Seva Bhawan on Thursday, where the Chief Minister assessed the government's strategies to counter the challenges posed by these artificial shortages across the nation and within the state due to the current situation in West Asia.
During the meeting, state officials confirmed that the supply of petroleum products, gas, and other crucial items remains adequate to meet demand.
Majhi emphasized the importance of vigilance against any attempts to fabricate shortages of cooking gas and other necessities. He instructed officials to conduct comprehensive state-wide inspections to crack down on dishonest traders involved in black marketing. Additionally, the Chief Minister highlighted the necessity of ensuring sufficient fertilizer stocks for the Rabi crop season.
He urged the government to promote public awareness to prevent unnecessary panic among citizens regarding the situation. It is important to note that India relies on various Gulf countries for its petroleum products and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
With the ongoing turmoil in West Asia, concerns have been raised about its potential repercussions on petrol and LPG supplies. The Chief Minister's meeting aimed to evaluate the availability and distribution of these essential commodities in the state.
Chief Secretary Anu Garg, who participated in the high-level review, provided a comprehensive overview of the measures taken by the state government to mitigate the situation. Discussions centered on ensuring the steady supply of petrol, cooking gas, and fertilizers.