Looming Crisis: Karnataka's LPG Shortage Threatens Hospitality Sector
Karnataka faces a critical shortage of LPG refills, sparking concerns among hotel owners about potential business closures. Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar urges parliamentary discussion on the issue, which is exacerbated by rising fuel costs. The crisis highlights the need for national-level intervention.
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Karnataka's hospitality sector is on the brink of crisis as the state grapples with an acute shortage of LPG refills. Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Tuesday highlighted the severity of the issue, emphasizing that it poses a significant threat to businesses and the public alike. With hotel operators warning of potential shutdowns if supplies remain scarce, the impact could be disastrous.
Shivakumar has called for immediate discussion in Parliament to address the crisis, pointing fingers at BJP MPs for their silence on this pressing matter. He stressed that the shortage, compounded by rising fuel prices, is rapidly deteriorating the situation for industries reliant on commercial LPG cylinders.
Acknowledging the mounting challenges, hotel associations and industry stakeholders echo Shivakumar's call for urgent intervention, as continued disruptions threaten the viability of the hospitality sector state-wide. The Deputy Chief Minister appeals for national-level action to mitigate this brewing storm.
(With inputs from agencies.)

