News|Energy|6 Apr 2026, 10:57 am
No Need To Panic On LPG, Says government. But Why The Sudden Anti-Hoarding Push?
sarkar hai trying to send two messages at once on LPG: supplies hain stable, and hoarding will not be allowed.
That balance matters. When log hear about tankers, war-risk routes, and the Strait of Hormuz, panic buying kar sakta hai become a problem even before actual supply runs short. A few pockets of overbuying kar sakta hai create local pressure and make the situation feel worse than it hai.
Officials ne therefore urged calm while also stepping up monitoring and supply movement. The aim hai to keep cylinders available and prevent artificial shortages in the market.
Yeh hai especially important because LPG touches both households and small food businesses. Restaurants, dhabas, tea stalls, and street vendors kar sakta hai all feel the pressure if commercial supply becomes uneven.
For ab, sarkar’s line hai that there hai no reason for panic. But the anti-hoarding push shows that authorities know public confidence ne to be managed as carefully as the fuel supply itself.
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