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Minister urges private oil companies to sell vehicle LPG at par with PSUs in Karnataka

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Bengaluru, Apr 2 (PTI) Karnataka Minister K H Muniyappa on Thursday urged private oil companies to sell LPG at rates comparable to public sector outlets, as long queues of vehicles formed outside stations.

Vehicles were reportedly lined up for about one-and-a-half kilometres, but there was no guarantee that all would get LPG.

“The LPG shortage is affecting our livelihood. We are forced to stand in line for hours and feel helpless. The government needs to take action,” an autorickshaw driver said.

According to the Food and Civil Supplies Minister, private oil companies had hiked LPG prices for vehicles, leading to long queues at public sector stations.

“Since elections are underway, I have not been able to call a meeting with them. I plan to do so either tomorrow or on April 5 to discuss the current situation,” Muniyappa told reporters.

He added that approximately 3,000 auto LPG cylinders are consumed daily, all of which are being supplied by the government.

“Autorickshaw drivers have been purchasing from private oil stations. Since the rates there are higher, they are coming to public sector stations, which is why queues have formed,” the minister said.

He clarified that those who regularly procure LPG from government outlets have not faced any issues.

“We have instructed private companies to supply at government rates and not inconvenience the public, or else strict action will be taken. We have also appealed to the central government to regulate private suppliers,” Muniyappa said.

He noted that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has impacted fuel supply, affecting not only India but also countries worldwide.

“In such a situation, people must also cooperate,” the minister added. PTI GMS SSK

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