Opposition mps protest commercial lpg shortage in parliament complex

On March 12, 2026, opposition MPs protested in the Parliament House complex against the shortage of commercial LPG cylinders. Rahul Gandhi attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that the PM is panicked over the Epstein files and Adani case. Protesters raised slogans and demonstrated with a mock brick stove.

On March 12, 2026, several opposition MPs, including eight suspended from the Lok Sabha, protested in the Parliament House complex over the shortage of commercial LPG cylinders. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, along with MPs from DMK, TMC, and SP, gathered near Parliament's Makar Dwar. They raised slogans such as 'Naam Narender, Kaam Surrender' and 'Modi ji, LPG'.

Women opposition MPs sat down with a mock brick cooking stove and raised slogans against the government. Speaking to reporters after the protest, Rahul Gandhi said, "The PM is saying that there is no need to panic. But the PM himself is panicked for completely different reasons. He is panicked because of the Adani case, Epstein. He is not able to come inside the House." He added that the Prime Minister's chair was empty the previous day.

The protest stems from disruptions in global fuel supplies due to the widening conflict in West Asia involving Iran, America, and Israel. The shortage of commercial LPG has affected the hotel sector, restaurants, street food vendors, and catering businesses, as the government prioritizes household cooking gas supply. On March 11, Prime Minister Modi appealed to people not to panic and assured that public interest would be protected. Oil companies have reassured that domestic LPG supplies remain secure.

Rahul Gandhi joined the suspended MPs for tea during the protest. The opposition has demanded a full-fledged discussion on the West Asia situation and its impact on India. In Delhi, many restaurants are managing with one or two days' stock, facing fears of temporary closures.

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PM Modi delivers statement on West Asia crisis to unusually calm opposition in Lok Sabha, led by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.
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Opposition stays calm during PM Modi's Lok Sabha statement on West Asia crisis

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On March 23, 2026, the opposition in Lok Sabha maintained unusual calm during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first statement on the West Asia conflict. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra coordinated the opposition's response to avoid any disruptions.

Opposition leaders in India have criticised the BJP-led central government for recent increases in domestic LPG cylinder prices, citing a rise of Rs 89 over four months and questioning the handling of global factors.

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NCP-SP leader Jayant Patil accused the BJP-led centre and Maharashtra governments of failing to manage LPG shortage amid West Asia conflict. He criticized their refusal to share information and blaming the opposition. Long queues have formed across the state, with Patil urging Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to intervene.

The Centre has raised commercial LPG allocation to states and union territories to 70% of pre-crisis levels, prioritising steel, automobiles, textiles and chemicals industries. The move comes amid supply disruptions from the West Asia war's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, enabled by higher domestic production and imports from outside the region.

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The government has ordered households in areas with existing piped natural gas (PNG) infrastructure to switch from LPG cylinders to PNG connections within three months of notice, or lose gas refill supplies. The directive addresses mounting pressure on India's LPG imports amid the West Asia conflict. Petroleum ministry joint secretary Sujata Sharma described it as a supply security measure.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured on Monday in Lok Sabha that the government is working relentlessly to minimize the impact of the US-Iran war in West Asia. He called attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz unacceptable and urged citizens to stay united like during Covid-19.

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Amid LPG shortage due to West Asia conflict, the second LPG tanker Nanda Devi reached Gujarat's Vadinar port on Tuesday morning carrying over 47,000 metric tonnes. Part of the cargo will be sent to Tamil Nadu. The Shivalik tanker had earlier arrived at Mundra port with 46,000 metric tonnes of LPG.

 

 

 

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