No Fuel Shortage in Telangana Despite Panic Buying: G Kishan Reddy

Union Minister G Kishan Reddy has assured that there is no shortage of petrol, diesel, CNG or LPG in Telangana despite panic buying. The minister reviewed the fuel supply situation with Oil Marketing Companies in Hyderabad following reports of a surge in purchases. He attributed the panic buying to misinformation about a possible increase in fuel prices and urged people not to hoard. Reddy also warned that storing fuel at home during summer poses safety risks and advised the public to rely on official information.

Key Points: No Fuel Shortage in Telangana: G Kishan Reddy

  • Union Minister G Kishan Reddy reviews fuel supply with OMCs in Hyderabad
  • Panic buying driven by misinformation, purchases up 100% in Telangana
  • Minister assures adequate stocks of petrol, diesel, CNG, and LPG
  • Warns against hoarding fuel at home due to summer safety risks
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No fuel shortage, stocks adequate despite panic buying in Telangana: G Kishan Reddy

Union Minister G Kishan Reddy assures adequate fuel stocks in Telangana amid panic buying due to misinformation, urges public not to hoard.

"We have enough stock. I have reviewed the situation with all petroleum companies. - G Kishan Reddy"

New Delhi, April 29

Union Minister for Coal and Mines G Kishan Reddy on Wednesday said there is no shortage of petrol, diesel, CNG or LPG in Telangana, asserting that adequate stocks are available despite a sharp spike in purchases driven by misinformation.

The Minister reviewed the fuel supply situation in a meeting with Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) at Dilkusha Guest House in Hyderabad, following reports of panic buying in parts of the state.

Addressing the issue, Reddy said misinformation regarding fuel shortages has led to a surge in demand, with purchases rising by nearly 100 per cent in Telangana. He added that similar rumours have also been reported in Andhra Pradesh and other regions.

"We have enough stock. I have reviewed the situation with all petroleum companies," the Minister said post the meeting with OMCs, dismissing concerns over supply disruptions.

He attributed the panic buying to misleading claims about a possible increase in fuel prices, and urged people not to indulge in hoarding. Reddy cautioned that storing fuel at home, especially during the summer season, could pose safety risks and increase the chances of accidents.

The Minister also assured that the supply of LPG remains stable, with no disruptions reported.

He emphasised that both the government and oil companies are closely monitoring the situation and maintaining sufficient inventory to meet demand.

The statement comes amid rising concerns triggered by unverified claims on fuel availability and pricing, which led to increased consumer purchases in some areas.

Reddy reiterated that there is no need for panic and advised the public to rely on official information regarding fuel supply and prices.

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm relieved to hear this, but why do these rumors always target Telangana? We already had issues with petrol pumps running dry last month in some areas. Trusting the government is important, but maybe they should put out daily stock updates on social media to calm nerves. Arre, log bewakoof nahi hain, bas apne parivaar ki chinta karte hain! 😊
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Vikram M
Great to see the minister taking proactive steps. But honestly, with fuel prices already sky-high in India, even a small rumor about shortages can trigger panic. The government should also consider price stabilization measures. We can't have people spending 30% of their income on petrol just because some rumors spread. Common sense please, India! 🙏
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Sarah B
I live in Hyderabad and even my neighbors started stocking up on diesel cans yesterday! It's scary how fast misinformation spreads. I'm glad the government is acting on this - but why wait for a review meeting? Telangana needs better real-time communication from authorities. Also, storing fuel at home in 40°C heat? Absolute madness! 😤
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Rohit P
I get that panic buying is bad, but the government should also look at why people feel so insecure about fuel supply. Maybe if prices were stable and supply chains were more transparent, we wouldn't have this problem. Still, credit to Kishan Reddy for addressing this quickly. Let's hope OMCs actually have enough stock - not just empty promises! 💪
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Kavya N
Thank you for clearing this up! Panic buying hurts everyone - especially those who can't afford to stock up in advance. I just wish the media would also do

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