MP Ensures LPG Supply, Cracks Down on Black Marketing

The Madhya Pradesh government has asserted there is an adequate supply of LPG and all petroleum products across the state. Chief Secretary Anurag Jain directed district administrations to take strict action against hoarding and black marketing, noting over 3,000 LPG cylinders have been seized. He expressed satisfaction that panic booking has stopped and long queues have disappeared. The state is focusing on maximizing domestic PNG connections and ensuring uninterrupted supply through daily reviews.

Key Points: MP Assures Adequate LPG, Petroleum Products Supply

  • Adequate LPG supply in MP
  • 3029 cylinders seized in raids
  • Strict action against hoarding ordered
  • Extra LPG allocation from Centre
  • Focus on expanding PNG connections
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Madhya Pradesh has sufficient LPG, petroleum products: Chief Secretary

Madhya Pradesh Chief Secretary reviews supply, directs action against hoarding. State has sufficient LPG, seized over 3000 cylinders.

"long queues at petrol pumps and gas agencies have completely disappeared - Chief Secretary Anurag Jain"

Bhopal, April 2

The Madhya Pradesh government on Thursday asserted that there is an adequate supply of LPG and all petroleum products across the state, and that there is no shortage of any kind.

Chief Secretary Anurag Jain chaired a high-level review meeting at the Secretariat with senior officials and all District Collectors through video conferencing to assess the availability and distribution of petroleum products.

He directed district administrations to remain vigilant and take strict action against any instances of hoarding and black marketing of LPG.

During the meeting, it was informed that 3,029 LPG cylinders have been seized so far across the state. As many as 2,759 raids have been conducted and 11 FIRs registered against offenders involved in black marketing.

Chief Secretary Jain instructed District Collectors to strictly enforce the Essential Commodities Act, impose heavy financial penalties on guilty parties, and suspend the licences of agencies found indulging in malpractices.

He noted that some agencies were using their own staff to divert cylinders for black marketing to earn extra profit.

The Chief Secretary expressed satisfaction that long queues at petrol pumps and gas agencies have completely disappeared and that panic booking has stopped.

He directed that the availability of petroleum products should be reviewed on a daily basis at both state and district levels.

The state government has received an additional 10 per cent allocation of LPG from the Centre.

On March 27, 2026, the Government of India also allocated an extra 20 per cent commercial LPG specifically for industries such as steel, automotive, textiles, dyes, chemicals, and plastics. These supplies are being distributed accordingly.

Chief Secretary Jain directed officials to maximise domestic PNG connections in districts where pipelines are available.

He asked District Collectors to provide necessary manpower support to agencies and ensure that the benefits of piped natural gas are widely publicised so that maximum households can be covered within the next three months.

He also instructed that disconnected domestic connections be restored immediately and that No Objection Certificates and other clearances be issued to agencies within 24 hours.

Camps should be organised in residential colonies to facilitate new connections.

The meeting also reviewed progress on granting 'Deemed CGD Approval' within 24 working hours for laying gas pipelines and the establishment of two petrol pumps in each district.

The Central government's assessment regarding additional kerosene allocation is also underway.

Chief Secretary Jain emphasised the need to promote alternative energy sources through widespread awareness campaigns.

He asked all district administrations to act promptly on any complaints related to hoarding or black marketing and ensure uninterrupted supply of petroleum products to the people.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While the assurances are welcome, I hope the action is uniform across all districts. In our town in MP, we still hear whispers of cylinders being sold at a premium. The directive to restore disconnected connections within 24 hours is a very good step for common people.
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Aman W
Promoting PNG connections is the way forward! Much safer and more reliable than cylinders. Hope they really push the awareness camps in colonies. The 24-hour clearance for agencies is also a big relief if implemented properly.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on commercial LPG for industries too. A stable supply for steel, textiles etc. is crucial for jobs and the state's economy. The daily review mechanism sounds robust. Hope it translates to ground reality.
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Karthik V
With all due respect to the Chief Secretary, merely saying "panic booking has stopped" doesn't mean the root cause is addressed. People panic when supply is inconsistent. The 10% extra allocation from Centre is helpful, but long-term planning for alternative energy, as mentioned, is key. Let's see sustained results.
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Meera T
The fact that agency staff themselves were diverting cylinders is shocking! Suspending licenses and heavy penalties are absolutely necessary. Hope the district collectors are empowered and vigilant. A good step for women's safety in kitchens too – no more worrying about the cylinder getting over suddenly.

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