‘Avoid rumors about LPG, do not panic buy’
Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary (Marketing and Oil Refinery) of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, urged the public to avoid rumors and panic buying regarding LPG during a press conference.
Sujata Sharma, the Joint Secretary for Marketing and Oil Refining at the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, held a press conference on Friday to address the current situation regarding Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). In her remarks, she emphasized the importance of dispelling misinformation that may lead the public into a state of panic regarding LPG availability. The ministry has observed an increase in unfounded rumors, which can cause unnecessary stress among consumers.
During the conference, Sharma appealed to citizens to stay informed and dependent on credible sources for information to avoid making hasty purchasing decisions. She specifically warned against panic buying, which can exacerbate shortages and disrupt the supply chain. Her statements reflect the government's commitment to ensuring a stable supply of LPG and to calming public concerns about potential shortages.
This effort is particularly relevant in the context of rising global energy prices and uncertainties caused by external factors. As the winter season approaches in India, demand for LPG typically increases, and the ministry aims to maintain public confidence while ensuring that energy needs are adequately met. Sharma's proactive communication seeks to mitigate the impact of rumors by encouraging rational consumer behavior amidst fluctuating market conditions.