Key Points

The Odisha government has imposed a complete ban on petrol sales in plastic bottles following recent fatal fire incidents. Minister Krushna Chandra Patra warned of strict action against illegal roadside petrol sellers. District collectors will personally oversee enforcement, though exemptions apply for farmers and government use. The move comes after public outrage over deadly self-immolation cases linked to easy petrol access.

Key Points: Odisha Bans Petrol Sales in Plastic Bottles After Fatal Fire Incidents

  • Odisha bans petrol in plastic bottles after fatal fires
  • Minister Patra warns of strict action against violators
  • District collectors to monitor compliance
  • Exemptions remain for farmers and govt institutions
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Odisha govt imposes complete ban on sale of petrol in plastic bottles

Odisha enforces a complete ban on petrol sales in plastic bottles following deadly fire accidents, with strict penalties for violators.

"Stern action will be initiated against those illegally selling petrol on the roadside and in small shops. – Krushna Chandra Patra"

Bhubaneswar, July 21

In the wake of two disturbing burning incidents in the last few days, the Odisha government on Monday imposed a blanket ban on the sale of petrol in plastic bottles across the state.

The government held discussions with officials of various departments, Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), oil companies, and petroleum dealers’ associations to discourage the sale of petrol in plastic bottles from any petrol pump. Food Supply and Consumer Welfare Minister Krushna Chandra Patra on Monday held a detailed discussion with the representatives of various petroleum associations and officials of different departments in his office room at Lok Seva Bhawan in this regard.

Keeping in view the safety of livelihood, the minister has directed the dealers’ associations to strictly follow the rules laid down by the public sector oil companies regarding the sale of petrol. Additionally, Patra has informed during the meeting that the Collectors at the district level have been instructed to carry out personal supervision to check where these rules are properly followed. Nevertheless, the rules concerning the retail sale of petrol to various designated institutions, farmers, and for use at government offices will remain unchanged.

The state food supply Minister further stated that stern action will be initiated against those illegally selling petrol on the roadside and in small shops throughout the state. He also clarified that similar action will be taken against petrol pumps and persons helping in the illegal sale of petrol on the roadside and in small shops. The dealers’ association and others assured that they will provide all help to the government in the interests of the people.

Notably, the tragic death of an FM College student by self-immolation in Balasore, along with the horrific incident in which unidentified assailants set a 15-year-old girl on fire in Puri district’s Balanga area, deeply shocked the people of Odisha and sparked widespread calls to restrict the sale of petroleum products.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good decision but implementation is key. In my village, petrol is still sold in mineral water bottles. Authorities need to conduct surprise checks regularly. #SafetyFirst
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Rahul R
What about farmers who need small quantities for generators? The govt should provide proper metal containers at subsidized rates instead of just banning. Practical solutions needed!
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Anjali F
Those tragic incidents shook me to the core 😢 Strict enforcement is needed but also awareness campaigns about fire safety in schools and colleges. Prevention is better than cure.
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Vikram M
While I support the ban, the government should have acted before such tragedies occurred. Reactive policies won't bring back those innocent lives. We need more proactive governance.
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Kavitha C
In my area, petrol pumps openly sell in plastic bottles after dark. Unless local police are held accountable, nothing will change. Hope collectors take this seriously 🤞

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