Amid swirling rumors of LPG shortages due to Gulf hostilities, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann reassured the populace Thursday that the administration is proactively managing supplies. Every effort is underway to avoid public distress over cooking fuel.
The CM lambasted potential hoarders and rumor-mongers, vowing uncompromising action against those creating artificial scarcity or jacking up prices. Instructions to district heads mandate vigilant monitoring for uninterrupted access to necessities.
‘Our eyes are on the situation 24/7,’ Mann affirmed, detailing plans to penalize black market operations severely. Overcharging for cylinders is strictly prohibited, with enforcement teams deployed statewide.
Mann also disclosed discussions with central authorities to guarantee ample reserves, mitigating risks from international tensions. This holistic response blends local vigilance with federal collaboration.
As national concerns escalate, Punjab’s strategy emphasizes prevention over cure, nipping exploitation in the bud. The government’s dedication shines through in its commitment to citizen-centric governance.
Ultimately, Mann’s directives aim to foster calm, ensuring that daily life proceeds without the shadow of supply fears looming over households.
