Gas Crisis Rumors Stirring Panic: A Call for Clarity in India
Amid swirling rumors of a cooking gas crisis, accusations have been made regarding misinformation reaching the Prime Minister. Officials assure there is no LPG shortage in Delhi, despite supply chain disruptions from Middle Eastern tensions. Efforts continue to secure consistent energy access amid global instability.
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Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav has accused senior officials of supplying inaccurate cooking gas availability data to the Prime Minister, which has led to discord between governmental proclamations and the actual situation. He asserts that this misinformation is causing citizens to form long queues for LPG supplies.
In response, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the persistent rumors at the NXT conclave, emphasizing the government's push for enhanced energy infrastructure and self-reliance. He highlighted the global energy crisis's impact, particularly due to Middle East conflicts, and noted India's comprehensive efforts to stabilize the supply chain.
The Delhi government confirmed the normalcy of LPG, petrol, diesel, and PNG supplies, urging citizens to ignore misinformation. Officials, after a key review meeting, ensured that priority distribution guidelines remain effective, and disruptions are linked to Iranian-US regional tensions but are being managed to restore supply flows.
(With inputs from agencies.)

