LPG delivery at homes according to booking schedule, says Yogi quelling shortage rumours
Gorakhpur, 26 March (HS): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath informed residents on Thursday that there is no need to wait in line for cooking gas cylinders, and that LPG will continue to be delivered to houses a
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Gorakhpur,

26 March (HS): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath informed residents

on Thursday that there is no need to wait in line for cooking gas cylinders,

and that LPG will continue to be delivered to houses according to the booked

schedule.Adityanath addressed a crowd at the opening of a Software Technology

Park in the Gorakhpur Industrial Development Authority (GIDA) region, urging

people not to rush to gas agencies or fuel stations. Book your LPG cylinder as

needed, and it will be delivered to your door in due time. He said that there

is no need to stand in line outside agencies. He also recommended consumers to

only buy fuel and diesel when absolutely necessary, warning that speculations

are driving lines at fuel stations.

Some

people are distributing false information in order to instill fear and disrupt

routine. He urged the people not to believe such misinformation. Referring to

consumption trends, the chief minister questioned why homes that formerly used

one cylinder for a month are suddenly requesting refills within a few days,

blaming the surge on panic purchasing. He stated that the government has

provided orders to all district administrations to guarantee that LPG cylinders

are delivered to homes as smoothly as before. The chief minister also urged

public moderation and collaboration, warning that falling victim to rumors and

disinformation may cast doubt on one's sense of responsibility to the nation.

Highlighting

the global scenario, he stated that continuous tensions between Iran, the

United States, and Israel have produced uncertainty throughout the world, but

India remains stable under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. He went

on to say that while the country is on the path of prosperity and enjoying

holidays like Navratri and Ram Navami, people should be psychologically

prepared for any global difficulties and support government activities that

benefit the country.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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