Action against LPG black marketing likely: Suresh Gopi

Story by  ANI | Posted by  Ashhar Alam | Date 12-03-2026
Union Minister Suresh Gopi
Union Minister Suresh Gopi

 

Thrissur (Kerala)

Union Minister Suresh Gopi on Thursday said that the Government of India is actively working to address the reported shortage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) across the country, adding that stringent measures may be taken against black marketing and hoarding of LPG cylinders.

Speaking to ANI, Gopi said that the government is closely monitoring the situation amid global disruptions in the supply of petroleum products and is taking steps to ensure that essential services remain unaffected.

"All the world is importing LPG and other petroleum products. We are also importing. Such a critical situation will create multiple fractures. We will try to mend it. The government of India is seriously into mending it. In that process, we might have to enforce stringent measures against black marketing or amassing cylinders to an enormous size. We have to see that," he said.

The Union Minister added that the government may have to adopt stricter distribution measures if the international situation worsens.

"We don't know how long this war is going to go on. But if any such intensified situation arises in the world, then we have to counter all those issues that might disrupt the lives of the people. We may have to constrict the idea of a dispensation or dispersal, which the government is doing. We have to take care of the emergency services," he added.

Meanwhile, Congress MP Praniti Shinde criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that he is buying campaigning. She further stated that the government has cut the supply of LPG to commercial establishments.

"There's a nationwide shortage. They should have had some foresight about it. But PM Modi is busy campaigning. On top of this massive LPG shortage, the government has implemented what's known as force majeure, cutting off LPG supply to commercial establishments. This is going to cause a massive unemployment problem," she said.

Furthermore, she said the government steers away from the debate, saying that the Speaker adjourned the House immediately during the Parliament session today.

"If there had been a discussion on this, perhaps some steps could have been taken. But the government has no interest in this. We still want the Speaker to put a statement on the record about LPG. But he adjourned the House unnecessarily. They do not want there to be a debate on LPG," she added.

Meanwhile, the LPG shortage has impacted several parts of the country, with long queues being reported outside gas agencies.

The LPG shortage crisis has also hit many parts of the country. Restaurants have switched to induction cooking to keep things running in Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal due to the global impact of the Military escalation in the Middle East, as Iran continues to disrupt shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

Several people across India were seen waiting in long queues outside gas agencies to get LPG cylinders.

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The Centre has announced that the Domestic LPG production has increased by about 25 percent and the entire domestic LPG production is being directed towards household consumers.

The government said that for non-domestic LPG, priority is being given to essential sectors such as hospitals and educational institutions.