Gujarat dispels LPG shortage rumours, promotes digital booking

Amid concerns over LPG availability, the Gujarat government on March 20, 2026, clarified there is no cooking gas shortage in the state and urged citizens not to heed rumours. Authorities stated adequate stock is available with smooth distribution systems, including doorstep deliveries to avoid queues at agencies. They promoted technology-driven booking via multiple digital channels for consumer convenience.

The Gujarat government on Friday, March 20, 2026, addressed concerns over LPG availability by assuring that there is no shortage of cooking gas in the state. It urged residents to ignore rumours, noting adequate stocks and smooth distribution with doorstep deliveries eliminating the need for queues at agencies. Oil marketing companies have bolstered digital booking systems accessible via WhatsApp, missed calls, SMS, mobile apps, and portals. Booking channels: - IOCL: WhatsApp (7588888824), call (8454955555), SMS/IVRS (7718955555), IndianOil ONE app, official portal. - HP Gas: WhatsApp (9222201122), call (9493602222), SMS/IVRS (8888823456), HP PAY app, online portal. - Bharatgas: WhatsApp (1800224344), call (7710955555), SMS/IVRS (7715012345), HelloBPCL app, Bharatgas portal. Consumers can also book via Bharat Bill Payment System on banking apps and wallets, receiving SMS confirmations. Domestic users are prioritised with expanding buffer stocks for timely supply. Residents confirmed smooth services: Mahipalsinh Pratapsinh Parmar from Thasra in Kheda district said, “cylinders are being delivered regularly without delays.” Paresh Vora noted prompt service, Nazim Khan Nabi Khan Pathan from Kalsar village reported steady availability, and Harish Chandrasinh Bhati, a Modasa gas agency manager, assured deliveries within two days with daily supplies. To ensure transparency, revenue and police officials monitor public and private agencies. The state LPG helpline is 1800-233-0222.

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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.

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