PM Modi Urges States to Crack Down on Gas Cylinder Black Marketing

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on all state governments to take strict action against black marketing and hoarding of gas cylinders, exploiting the global energy crisis. The Ministry of Petroleum reported over 3,500 raids and the seizure of more than 1,200 cylinders across several states. Modi, speaking in the Lok Sabha, linked the need for vigilance to the ongoing West Asia conflict and drew parallels to the unity shown during the Covid-19 pandemic. He emphasized that coordinated action between governments and citizens is essential to overcome such challenges.

Key Points: Modi Calls for Action Against LPG Hoarding Amid Global Crisis

  • Crackdown on LPG hoarding
  • 3,500 raids conducted nationwide
  • Global energy crisis impact
  • Call for state-level vigilance
  • Unity against exploitation
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PM Modi calls for strict action against black marketing, hoarding of gas cylinders

PM Modi urges state governments to take strict action against black marketing and hoarding of gas cylinders during the global energy crisis.

"Strict monitoring is essential. Wherever such complaints arise, swift action must be taken. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on all State governments on Monday to take strict action against individuals attempting to exploit the ongoing global energy crisis through black marketing and hoarding of gas cylinders.

This plea comes as incidents of black marketing and hoarding of LPG have risen nationwide in response to reports of the global crisis.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas reported on Sunday that, as of Saturday, 3,500 raids had been conducted, resulting in the seizure of more than 1,200 gas cylinders across various states, including Bihar, Haryana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh.

Speaking in the Lok Sabha about the ongoing West Asia conflict, PM Modi said, "When such crises arise, some elements also try to take undue advantage. Therefore, all agencies responsible for maintaining law and order have been put on alert. Be it coastal security, border security, cyber security, or strategic installations -- security of all is being further strengthened."

Given the conflict, PM Modi recalled the times of Covid-19, when the world was put under lockdown, and said that the country must face the current situation in a similar manner.

"Due to this war, the difficult situation in the world is likely to persist for a long time. Therefore, we must be prepared -- we must remain united. We have faced such challenges with unity even during Covid-19. Now, once again, we need to be similarly prepared. With patience, restraint, and a calm mind, we must face every challenge. And this is our identity, this is our strength," he said.

Calling on the State governments, the Prime Minister said, "We must also be very cautious and alert. Those who seek to take advantage of the situation will try to spread lies. Such efforts must not be allowed to succeed."

"Through this House, I also appeal to all state governments. In times like these, those who engage in black marketing and hoarding become active. Strict monitoring is essential. Wherever such complaints arise, swift action must be taken."

"If every government and every citizen of the country moves together, we can overcome every challenge," he added.

- IANS

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Shreya B
The call for unity is important, but the action needs to be on the ground. Raids are good, but what about prevention? The supply chain needs to be more transparent so hoarding can't happen in the first place.
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Arjun K
This is a serious issue affecting every household. My mother was telling me how difficult it was to get a refill last week. Hope the state governments listen and act swiftly. Jai Hind!
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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this isn't just talk. We saw similar promises during COVID. The real test is ensuring cylinders reach the common people at controlled prices. The state and central agencies must work together without blame games.
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Vikram M
The comparison to COVID times is apt. We came together then, we can do it now. These hoarders are like parasites. 1200 cylinders seized is a good start, but the network behind this must be crushed. Strength to our agencies! 💪
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Michael C
Watching from abroad, it's impressive to see India's proactive stance on market manipulation during a global crisis. The multi-agency alert on security is also a prudent measure given the volatile situation.

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