Maharashtra Prioritizes Domestic LPG Amid Global Disruptions
Maharashtra Food and Civil Supplies Minister Chhagan Bhujbal announced a potential reduction in commercial LPG supply due to a global fuel supply disruption caused by the West Asia conflict. The state prioritizes domestic LPG amid safety concerns and industry impacts, as imports remain affected.
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The Maharashtra government is poised to cut commercial LPG supplies as global tensions disrupt the fuel supply chain. Chhagan Bhujbal, the state's Food and Civil Supplies Minister, revealed this measure follows directives from the central government, urging a focus on domestic consumers.
Hotel operators in Maharashtra, particularly in Mumbai, face potential challenges as the state considers phased reductions in commercial LPG. The use of kerosene as an alternative met with resistance due to safety concerns. Amidst this, strict actions will target LPG hoarders, as announced by Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule.
The conflict-induced closure of the Strait of Hormuz has strained LPG imports, critical to India's fuel needs. Criticism from the Congress party was countered by Minister Bawankule, who urged unity in crisis management and highlighted the priority of uninterrupted domestic gas supply.
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