Delhi CM Reassures on LPG Supply, Urges Public to Avoid Panic Buying

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has assured citizens of a stable and adequate supply of domestic and commercial LPG, urging people not to panic or crowd distribution centers. Official data shows cylinder deliveries are exceeding daily bookings, with the average delivery time now under 4.4 days. The government has established a control room and is coordinating police raids to curb illegal hoarding and black marketing. The CM reiterated that booked cylinders will be delivered to homes, making visits to agencies unnecessary.

Key Points: Delhi CM Assures Stable LPG Supply, Warns Against Rumors

  • Supply exceeds demand with 1.26L cylinders delivered
  • Delivery time reduced to 4.37 days
  • Control room monitors hoarding and black marketing
  • Police raids conducted, cylinders seized
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Avoid panic, don't crowd LPG agencies: Delhi CM assures of adequate supply​

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta says LPG supply is stable, delivery times improving, and action is being taken against hoarding. Public urged not to crowd agencies.

"There is no shortage of LPG - or any other fuel - in the national capital - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, April 4

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday reassured citizens that the supply of both domestic and commercial LPG in the capital is stable and urged them to avoid crowding gas agencies.​

She emphasised that there is no shortage of LPG - or any other fuel - in the national capital, and urged people not to be misled by rumours.​

Sharing the latest data, the Chief Minister said that on April 3, a total of 1,11,504 LPG bookings were recorded across Delhi. In contrast, the three oil marketing companies together delivered 1,26,379 cylinders - well above the number of bookings.​

This clearly indicates that pending demand is being rapidly cleared and that the supply chain is functioning efficiently and without disruption, she said.​

As a result, the average delivery time for domestic LPG cylinders in Delhi has now reduced to 4.37 days, ensuring timely, reliable doorstep service for consumers, she said.​

To curb black marketing and hoarding, the government has established a dedicated control room (011-23379836 and 8383824659) that continuously monitors the situation and acts swiftly on complaints, according to a statement.​

Based on credible, verified inputs, several cases were referred to the Delhi Police control room, after which coordinated action was taken.​

Police teams conducted 22 raids across multiple locations in the city. During one such operation in North Rohini, an FIR was registered and six illegally stored LPG cylinders were seized, it said.​

The Chief Minister underscored that the government remains fully vigilant and continues to take strict action against any unlawful activities.​

She advised residents not to crowd gas agencies or LPG godowns, stressing that once a cylinder is booked, it will be delivered directly to homes within the stipulated timeframe. Visiting distribution centres is unnecessary and only adds to avoidable inconvenience.​

Reiterating the government's commitment, the Chief Minister said Delhi is fully geared to ensure seamless and uninterrupted LPG supply.​

- IANS

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Sneha F
The average delivery time of 4.37 days is actually quite good, especially in a city like Delhi. My cylinder came in 3 days last week. The CM is right, no need to crowd agencies. 🙏
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Aman W
While the reassurance is welcome, the real test is in the smaller colonies and unauthorized areas. Hope the supply chain and monitoring are equally strong there. The control room number is a good step.
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Priyanka N
Thank you for the clarity, CM Rekha Gupta ji. In my household, we were getting worried because of the rumours on WhatsApp. This official communication helps a lot. Let's all be responsible citizens.
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David E
The raids and FIR mentioned are crucial. Strict action against black marketing is the only way to stop artificial scarcity. Hope they keep up the pressure. Well done, Delhi Police.
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: The government should also run a public awareness campaign on TV and radio. Many aunties and uncles don't read news articles but they listen to the radio. That would stop panic faster.

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