Telangana Assures No Fuel Shortage, Blames Panic Buying for Queues

The Telangana Civil Supplies Department has issued a clarification stating there is no shortage of petrol, diesel, or domestic LPG in the state. It attributes recent long queues and "No Stock" boards at some outlets to sudden panic buying driven by false rumours. The government, in coordination with oil companies and police, is monitoring the situation and has warned of strict action against hoarding or black-marketing. Citizens are advised to remain calm, avoid panic buying, and rely only on official communications.

Key Points: No Petrol, Diesel, LPG Shortage in Telangana, Says Govt

  • Adequate fuel stocks available statewide
  • Panic buying causing artificial scarcity
  • Govt monitoring outlets with OMCs, police
  • Action promised against hoarding, black-marketing
  • Public urged to trust official channels, avoid rumours
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No shortage of petrol, diesel, and LPG in Telangana: Civil Supplies Dept

Telangana Civil Supplies Dept clarifies adequate fuel stock, attributes queues to panic buying. Government warns against hoarding and urges public to avoid rumours.

"When citizens unnecessarily rush to fill their tanks to full capacity, it creates an artificial scarcity, despite adequate fuel being available at the depots. - Civil Supplies Dept, Telangana"

Hyderabad, March 25

The Consumer Affairs, Food and Civil Supplies Department, Government of Telangana, on Tuesday categorically clarified that there is absolutely no shortage of Petrol, Diesel, or domestic LPG anywhere in the state.

According to the release issued by PRO, Civil Supplies, Telangana State, the supply chain from oil refineries to local depots is fully operational, and self-sufficient stock is available to meet the regular daily requirements of all citizens across all districts.

As per the release, the recent reports of long queues and temporary "No Stock" boards at certain retail petrol outlets are strictly the result of sudden, unwarranted panic buying fueled by false rumours.

"When citizens unnecessarily rush to fill their tanks to full capacity, it creates an artificial scarcity, despite adequate fuel being available at the depots," the release said.

Furthermore, the release informed that the recent administrative changes regarding advance-payment models by Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have caused minor, temporary logistical adjustments for some local dealers.

To manage the situation and ensure equitable distribution, the Central and State Governments, in close coordination with OMCs and the Police Department, are actively monitoring fuel outlets.

Strict action will be taken against anyone found hoarding fuel, engaging in black-marketing, or illegally diverting domestic LPG cylinders for commercial use, the release said.

The Government also appealed to all citizens to remain calm and avoid panic buying.

"We strongly advise the public to trust only official communications and refrain from believing or forwarding unverified rumours on social media," the release stated.

For any queries or to report irregularities, citizens are encouraged to contact the Civil Supplies Toll-Free Helpline: 1967, the release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the clarification is welcome, the government should also look into why these rumours start in the first place. The advance-payment model change by OMCs definitely created confusion. Better communication is needed from the start! 🙏
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Rohit P
Absolutely true! I work near a depot in Hyderabad, and there are tankers moving out constantly. The stock is there. The problem is us—the public. We see one person buying extra, we all follow. Time to use our common sense.
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Anjali F
Hope they take strict action against black marketing. Last time there was a rumour, the local auto-rickshaw driver was selling petrol at a premium from cans. It's these people who exploit the situation. The helpline number is a good step.
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David E
Interesting to see this from a policy coordination angle. The mention of Central & State govt working with OMCs and police is crucial. Panic management is a real test of administrative efficiency. Telangana seems to be on top of it.
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Kavya N
As a homemaker, the LPG part is most important. Thank you for clarifying there is no shortage. These rumours cause so much tension. We should only trust official news, not uncle's WhatsApp messages! 😄

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