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It should be noted that India was previously importing approximately 60 per cent of its #LPG requirements from Gulf countries such as Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait and 40 per cent is produced domestically. Procurement has now been actively diversified, with cargoes being secured from the United States,...

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Congress’ fake propaganda on the LPG issue has now been completely exposed. Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has placed the actual facts on record in Parliament, and they demolish the panic narrative being pushed by Congress leaders and their ecosystem. In just the last five days, LPG production has already been increased by 28%, and additional procurement is underway to further strengthen supply. The priority of the Modi Government is clear — the kitchens of India’s 33 crore families must not face any shortage. Despite the rumours being spread, the booking-to-delivery time remains around 2.5 days, exactly the same as before. Field reports clearly show that the rush seen in a few places is not because LPG supply has failed, but because panic booking and hoarding were triggered by fake news and misinformation. At the same time, the system is becoming even stricter: • 90% of deliveries will now be OTP verified, making diversion almost impossible • Minimum booking gap introduced to prevent panic demand • Monitoring teams active at distributor level to stop misuse In short: there is no LPG shortage. Supply is stable and fully managed. But Congress is doing what it always does — spreading fear and fake narratives. Yesterday, Congress leaders circulated a photograph of long LPG queues on social media to attack the government and claim there is a shortage. The truth? That photo was from 2011 during the Congress era, when such queues were actually common. And the hypocrisy doesn’t end there. In Parliament, Rahul Gandhi submits a notice to speak on one issue, but when given the opportunity, he switches to something completely unrelated, disrupts the House, and then runs outside claiming he was “not allowed to speak.” This is the Congress playbook: Spread panic → push fake narratives → disrupt Parliament → then play the victim. India’s LPG supply is stable. The system is functioning normally. New India is prepared. Don’t fall for Congress’ propaganda.

Mr Sinha

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