Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah urges Centre to increase LPG supply
Siddaramaiah flagged a sharp demand-supply gap, with only a fraction of LPG cylinders available.
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CM Siddaramaiah said that Auto LPG is also facing similar issues due to the lack of a monitoring mechanism (PTI)
Bengaluru, 19 Mar
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has urged the Centre to immediately intervene to address a severe shortage of commercial LPG in Bengaluru, saying the crisis is forcing restaurants and related establishments to shut down and impacting a wide cross-section of the public dependent on the hospitality sector.
In a
letter written to Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Wednesday and shared with the media on Thursday, Siddaramaiah highlighted a
sharp mismatch between demand and supply, noting that only a fraction of the
required cylinders is being made available.
“As
against the demand of 50,000 LPG cylinders from restaurants, hotels, catering
establishments and PG accommodations etc., we are able to supply only 1,000
cylinders per day,” the Chief Minister said.
He added
that the shortage has led to a visible increase in shutting down of establishments due to unavailability of commercial LPG, affecting students, IT
professionals, farmers, dairy producers and others reliant on the hospitality
ecosystem.
Referring
to recent directions from the Ministry prioritising domestic LPG supply,
Siddaramaiah said the State has taken steps to regulate allocation for
essential segments in line with the Centre’s guidelines, but the situation
remains critical.
The CM
also flagged the absence of an integrated monitoring system for commercial LPG
distribution, in contrast to the existing IT system for domestic gas supply,
leading to gaps in transparency and oversight.
He further
pointed out that Auto LPG, a key fuel for autorickshaws that provide last-mile
connectivity in Bengaluru, is also facing similar issues due to the lack of a
monitoring mechanism.
Noting
that India is expected to receive two LPG tankers soon, Siddaramaiah sought the
Union Minister’s intervention to ensure adequate allocation to Karnataka,
particularly Bengaluru, considering its operational needs and dependency
patterns.
“I request
your kind intervention to ensure adequate allocation and availability of
commercial LPG and Auto LPG to Karnataka, keeping in view the operational
requirements and unique dependency patterns of the State, especially city of
Bengaluru,” he said.
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