KTR Demands LPG Price Freeze, Real-Time Dashboard Amid Telangana Cylinder Crisis

BRS Working President KT Rama Rao has written to Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, calling for urgent action to address the severe commercial LPG cylinder shortage in Telangana. He recommends freezing commercial cylinder prices for the crisis duration and creating a public, real-time dashboard showing supply availability. KTR warns that 90% of hotels and eateries in the state could shut within 48 hours without restored supply, advocating for a tiered allocation system to protect small vendors. He also raises concerns about black markets and calls for dedicated enforcement cells and relief for displaced workers.

Key Points: KTR Urges LPG Price Freeze, Dashboard for Telangana Cylinder Shortage

  • Urgent intervention demanded
  • Tiered supply for eateries proposed
  • Real-time public dashboard suggested
  • Price freeze for crisis duration urged
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Telangana: KTR suggests freezing commercial LPG prices, real-time availability dashboard

BRS leader KT Rama Rao writes to Hardeep Puri, proposing a price freeze, tiered supply system, and real-time dashboard for commercial LPG amid crisis.

"The acute shortage of commercial LPG cylinders has created a crisis of significant proportions - KT Rama Rao"

Hyderabad, March 12

Bharat Rashtra Samithi Working President KT Rama Rao on Thursday wrote to Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, demanding "urgent and coordinated intervention" over the shortage of commercial LPG cylinders in Telangana.

While backing the Centre's decision to invoke the Essential Commodities Act, KTR recommended freezing commercial cylinder prices for the duration of the "crisis" and having a public real-time availability dashboard.

In his letter to Union Minister Hardeep Puri, the BRS leader wrote, "The acute shortage of commercial LPG cylinders has created a crisis of significant proportions, one that demands urgent, coordinated intervention from the Ministry and the committee it has constituted. We understand that the Union Government's decision to invoke the Essential Commodities Act and prioritise domestic household supply was a necessary measure. We do not contest it. However, the human cost of this decision on the commercial food sector is now severe and immediate, and requires equally decisive attention."

"The Telangana State Hotel Association has warned that nearly 90 per cent of hotels and eateries in Hyderabad and across Telangana could be forced to shut within 48 hours if commercial supply is not restored," KTR added.

The BRS Working President sought a tiered classification of commercial establishments for differential allocation of LPG. Calling single uniform category "the most consequential policy errors," he urged the committee of Oil Marketing Company executives to establish a "tiered framework distinguishing between large national and multinational food chains, mid-size standalone restaurants, small independent eateries, and street-side vendors and daily food stalls with allocation priorities designed to protect the smallest and most vulnerable operators first."

Claiming a surge in LPG cylinder bookings, he suggested that the committee direct the OMCs to make a "simplified version of this data publicly accessible, a dashboard, updated daily, displaying expected commercial cylinder supply dates by city and district cluster."

"Commercial cylinder prices have already seen a hike even as supply has collapsed. We urge the Ministry to consider directing OMCs to freeze commercial cylinder prices for the duration of this crisis... That is not just bad economics, it is a failure of the state's fundamental duty of care," the letter read.

Flagging concern over the black market, he urged the Ministry to activate "dedicated district-level enforcement cells with a clear mandate for ground action, not administrative circulars, not paper notices, but actual field intervention."

He also asked the Centre to issue work from home advisory for the IT and service sectors, and provide a "protected allocation" for students staying as paying guests or in hostels.

KTR expressed concern over disruption to gas-based crematoriums and demanded that last rites be declared essential services.

He also urged the Centre to "be prepared with an immediate relief mechanism for daily wage workers displaced" by the current situation.

Reportedly, there has been a shortage of commercial LPG gas cylinders in the wake of the ongoing conflict in West Asia, after which the Centre invoked the Essential Commodities Act, prioritising domestic consumption.

In Telangana, the Enforcement wing of CAF & Civil Supplies Department is conducting widespread search and seizure operations to crack down on the illegal commercial diversion and pilferage of domestic LPG cylinders, an official statement said.

Meanwhile, domestic LPG production has increased by about 25 percent and the entire domestic LPG production is being directed towards household consumers, the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas said on Wednesday. Home Affairs Ministry has strengthened a control room, now operating round-the-clock.

Union Minister Hardeep Puri is also set to make a statement in the Parliament today.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see a politician focusing on tiered classification. Protecting the street vendor and small dhaba owner first is the right approach. The big chains can manage better. The price freeze is also crucial to prevent exploitation. 👍
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David E
While the suggestions are well-intentioned, this feels like a state-level crisis being escalated. Shouldn't the Telangana government have its own contingency plans and buffer stock for such situations, rather than just writing letters to the Centre?
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Sneha F
The thought about students in PGs and hostels is important! Many of us survive on mess food. If hotels shut, where will we eat? And the black market point is spot on. Without strict enforcement, all these policies are just on paper.
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Aman W
The mention of crematoriums shows the letter considers all aspects. Last rites cannot be delayed. Hope the Centre and State work together on this instead of politics. Common people are suffering.
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Michael C
A dashboard is a great 21st-century solution for a supply chain problem. It would build public trust. The focus on protecting the most vulnerable commercial entities first is a principled stance. Hope the ministry listens.

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