Odisha CM Majhi Orders Crackdown on Fuel, LPG Black Marketing

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has directed officials to take stringent action against traders creating artificial shortages of cooking gas and essential commodities. He ordered statewide raids to curb black marketing, taking advantage of concerns stemming from the West Asia conflict. The government review meeting confirmed that petroleum products and essential commodities are adequately available in the state. The Chief Minister also emphasized maintaining fertiliser stocks for the Rabi season and advised a public awareness campaign to prevent panic.

Key Points: Odisha CM Cracks Down on Artificial Shortages, Black Marketing

  • Crackdown on artificial shortages
  • Statewide raids ordered
  • Adequate stock of fuel & LPG assured
  • Focus on fertiliser for Rabi season
  • Public awareness campaign advised
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No shortage of fuel, LPG in Odisha; CM orders crackdown on black marketing

Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi orders statewide raids against traders creating artificial shortages of fuel & LPG, assures adequate stock.

"take stringent action against unscrupulous traders - Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi"

Bhubaneswar, March 26

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Thursday directed all state government officials to take stringent action against unscrupulous traders creating artificial shortages of cooking gas and essential commodities in Odisha by taking undue advantage of the situation arising from the ongoing conflict in the Gulf region.

The instructions were issued during a high-level meeting held at Lok Seva Bhawan here on Thursday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Majhi to review the measures being taken by the government to tackle issues arising from artificial shortages of various commodities in the country and the state due to the prevailing situation in West Asia.

Officials during the high-level review meeting revealed that petroleum products, gas, and other essential commodities are adequately available in the state as per requirement.

Meanwhile, Majhi, who chaired the meeting, directed officials to remain vigilant against any attempt to create artificial shortages of cooking gas or other essential commodities. He asked officials to conduct statewide raids to take stringent action against unscrupulous traders engaged in black marketing. The Chief Minister also emphasised maintaining adequate stock of fertilisers for the Rabi crop season.

He advised creating widespread public awareness at the government level to ensure that people do not become anxious over the situation. It is noteworthy that India depends on various Gulf countries for petroleum products and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).

Due to the ongoing situation in West Asia, concerns have arisen regarding its possible impact on petrol and LPG supplies. The Chief Minister convened the high-level meeting on Thursday to review the availability and distribution of these commodities in the state.

Chief Secretary Anu Garg, who also attended the high-level review meeting, presented a detailed account of the steps taken by the state government to address the situation. Discussions were held on ensuring uninterrupted supply of petrol, cooking gas, and fertilisers.

- IANS

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Priya S
The assurance is welcome, but the government must also focus on the supply chain to villages. In remote areas, information is slow and hoarding starts first. Public awareness campaigns should be in local languages too. 🙏
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Rahul R
Finally! These traders create panic buying. My mother called me worried we should stock up on cylinders. The CM is right to tackle the rumor mill along with the black marketing. Jai Hind!
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Anjali F
While the crackdown is necessary, I hope it's not just a temporary show. We need a permanent, transparent system to monitor stocks and prices of essentials. The focus on fertilisers for farmers is also crucial.
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David E
Living in Bhubaneswar, I appreciate the proactive step. Global tensions do affect local markets. The key is consistent enforcement so honest citizens aren't punished by inflated prices. Let's see action on the ground.
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Kriti O
This is a respectful criticism: Meetings and directives are fine, but what about the common man facing the shortage today? The action should have been swifter. The announcement should include a helpline number for complaints.

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