Haryana CM Assures No Fuel Shortage Amid West Asia Crisis, Urges Calm

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has assured citizens there is no shortage of petrol, diesel, or gas in the state, urging people to refrain from panic-buying. He stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is actively engaging with global leaders to promote peace and protect India's interests amid the West Asia conflict. Saini criticized opposition parties, particularly the Congress, for seeking political advantage during the global crisis. The Petroleum Ministry has also reiterated that India maintains sufficient stocks of crude oil and petroleum products.

Key Points: Haryana CM on Fuel Supply, PM Modi's Peace Efforts in West Asia Crisis

  • PM Modi engaging globally for peace
  • No fuel shortage in Haryana
  • Public urged to avoid panic-buying
  • Opposition accused of politicising crisis
  • Petroleum ministry confirms sufficient stocks
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Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini urges calm amid West Asia crisis, assures no fuel shortage

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini assures no fuel shortage, urges against panic-buying. Details PM Modi's global peace efforts amid the West Asia conflict.

"The PM is actively engaging with relevant leaders... to advance peace initiatives and safeguard India's interests. - CM Nayab Singh Saini"

Chandigarh, March 28

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is actively engaging with global leaders to promote peace and protect India's interests amid an ongoing West Asia conflict, while assuring citizens that there is no shortage of petrol, diesel, or gas in the state and urging them to avoid panic-buying.

Speaking to the media, CM Saini said, "The PM is actively engaging with relevant leaders of various nations to advance peace initiatives and safeguard India's interests. The measures taken, specifically the reduction in excise duty, mitigate the adverse effects of the challenging environment that had emerged."

He also slammed opposition parties, which he said, are taking political advantage amidst a global calamity.

"Even amidst a global calamity, our opposition parties persist in seeking political advantage. If they choose not to speak in support, they could at least remain silent, but to actively seek political mileage even within a crisis, this appears to be the agenda of the Congress and other opposition parties," CM Saini said.

He also said that this is a global crisis and India is not the only country that is getting affected, and urged people to stop panic buying, as there is no shortage of fuel or gas.

"The PM convened a meeting with all political parties to discuss the situation, emphasising that this is a global crisis, not a calamity affecting India in isolation, but one impacting the entire world. I would also like to clarify that there is absolutely no shortage of petrol, diesel, or gas within the state. I urge all residents of the state not to panic in the slightest; furthermore, I appeal to you to refrain from engaging in panic-buying," the Haryana CM said.

"Just yesterday, I held a meeting with all district commissioners to gather information regarding the supply of petroleum products in every district; they confirmed that there are absolutely no shortages anywhere. Yesterday, PM Modi reviewed the situation with all chief ministers. He assured them that the central government is taking the necessary steps regarding the supply of petroleum products," Saini added.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has also reiterated that India has sufficient stock of crude oil, petrol and diesel, while ensuring an uninterrupted supply of LNG and LPG despite disruptions caused by the ongoing West Asia conflict.

The conflict in West Asia began with Israel-US strikes on Iran on February 28, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. As Iran retaliated, it widened the ambit of the conflict, affecting its neighbours in the region.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the assurance is welcome, the CM's comments about the opposition seem unnecessary. In a crisis, all parties should work together. The focus should solely be on public information and supply chain management, not politics.
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Aman W
My neighbour filled up 4 jerry cans yesterday "just in case". This is exactly the behaviour the CM is talking about. Please, everyone, listen. If we all act normally, there will be no problem. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
Living in Gurgaon, the last thing we need is fuel panic on top of traffic. Glad the government is being proactive. Hope the excise duty reduction translates to stable prices at the pump.
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Vikram M
The global situation is tense, but India has handled such crises before. Our strategic reserves and diplomacy should see us through. Citizens must do their part by not spreading rumours.
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Kriti O
Actions speak louder than words. The assurance is good, but we need to see consistent supply at all petrol pumps, especially in rural Haryana. Hope the district commissioners are monitoring this closely.

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