MP Cracks Down on LPG Black Market, Pushes 1.5 Lakh PNG Connections

The Madhya Pradesh government has launched a major enforcement drive, seizing thousands of illegally hoarded LPG cylinders and filing multiple police cases. Simultaneously, authorities are pushing to provide 1.5 lakh Piped Natural Gas connections within three months in areas with existing pipeline infrastructure. Food and Civil Supplies Minister Govind Singh Rajput has directed officials to maintain strict vigilance to curb black marketing while reassuring the public of adequate fuel stocks. The government is also encouraging the adoption of alternative cooking methods like induction cooktops and biogas to reduce cylinder dependence.

Key Points: MP LPG Crackdown & PNG Drive for 150K Connections

  • 3,961 LPG cylinders seized in raids
  • Drive for 1.5 lakh PNG connections in 3 months
  • Strict vigilance at petrol pumps & distributors
  • No shortage of essential fuels assured
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MP cracks down on LPG black marketing, pushes PNG adoption

MP seizes 3,961 LPG cylinders in raids, launches drive for 1.5 lakh PNG connections. Minister assures no fuel shortage, urges alternative cooking methods.

"continuous measures are being taken to curb illegal activities - Govind Singh Rajput"

Bhopal, April 9

The Madhya Pradesh government has launched a strong state-wide drive against the black marketing and hoarding of LPG cylinders under the Essential Commodities Act.

In the latest enforcement action, officials conducted inspections at 2,840 locations, seized 3,961 LPG cylinders, and registered First Information Reports in 11 cases. Separately, inspections were conducted at 734 petrol pumps across the state, resulting in one First Information Report.

Additional Chief Secretary Rashmi Arun Shami has launched a special campaign to provide Piped Natural Gas (PNG) connections to 1.5 lakh households and commercial establishments where pipeline infrastructure already exists, but connections have not been taken.

The government has set a target of completing these connections within the next three months.

Domestic and commercial consumers living near existing PNG pipelines have been urged to switch to PNG; failure to do so within the stipulated period may lead to the discontinuation of their LPG supply. Priority is being given to institutions, correctional homes, police colonies, defence establishments, and industrial units in areas where pipelines are laid.

All City Gas Distribution entities have been instructed to organise camps with support from district administration, municipal bodies, and oil companies. Daily monitoring of applications and connections is underway.

Food, Civil Supplies, and Consumer Protection Minister Govind Singh Rajput stated that continuous measures are being taken to curb illegal activities. He directed all District Supply Controllers and oil company officials to maintain strict and ongoing vigilance at petrol pumps and LPG distribution points.

The Minister reassured the public that there is no shortage of essential fuels and cooking gas in Madhya Pradesh or across the country. Adequate stocks of LPG (domestic and commercial), petrol, diesel, PNG, and CNG are available.

Domestic LPG cylinders are being supplied continuously against valid bookings, while commercial cylinders are being distributed as per the government's allocation priorities and the revised 70 per cent limit set by the Government of India. Bottling plants in the state are operating extended hours to meet demand.

Special attention is being given to small business operators, street vendors, institutions, and priority sectors. The government has also made 5 kg LPG cylinders available through oil companies for migrant labourers, students, and similar groups.

The state government is fast-tracking Right of Use permissions for new pipeline laying, granting approvals within 24 hours of application. No pending applications remain.

Minister Rajput appealed to citizens to adopt alternative cooking methods such as induction cooktops, solar cookers, biogas, Gobar-Dhan initiatives, and eco-friendly Go-kasht (wood logs) produced by Self-Help Groups to reduce dependence on cylinders.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Pushing PNG is a good long-term move, but forcing people to switch by threatening to cut LPG supply seems harsh. What about the connection cost? Many households, especially middle-class families, might find the initial installation expensive. The government should provide subsidies for the switch.
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Aman W
Good step. PNG is much more convenient and safer than dealing with cylinders. We got it in our society in Bhopal last year and it's been a blessing. No more booking and waiting for delivery. Hope they meet the 3-month target for those 1.5 lakh connections.
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Priyanka N
Appreciate the focus on migrant labourers and students with the 5kg cylinders. When I was a student in a PG, arranging for a gas connection was a big headache. This will help a lot of people. The push for induction and solar is also the right direction for energy diversity.
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Vikram M
Seizing 4000 cylinders is just the tip of the iceberg. The real mafia operates with political connections. Will the FIRs lead to actual convictions? Without that, this drive will be forgotten in a few weeks. Need permanent systemic change.
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Michael C
Interesting to see such a comprehensive policy. The 24-hour approval for pipeline laying is impressive if implemented correctly. Efficiency in bureaucracy can really accelerate infrastructure projects. Hope other states learn from this.
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