State Monitors LPG Reserves, CM Calls for Vigilance

State Monitors LPG Reserves, CM Calls for Vigilance.webp

Jaipur, March 26 Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma held a meeting with all political parties on the supply of LPG in Rajasthan, reiterating that the state had sufficient cooking gas reserves.

"Authorities are continuously monitoring the situation, and the CM has instructed district collectors to closely oversee the situation," a government spokesperson said.

Sharma briefed the leaders and said there was no need to panic, but urged everyone to remain vigilant.

"It is our collective responsibility. Strict action will be taken against illegal hoarding and black-marketing. Every citizen must cooperate during such times," the CM said, expressing gratitude to all parties for their cooperation.

Leader of the opposition Tikaram Jully said that regardless of the situation, the government should also explore alternative measures to ensure stability.

Congress legislators Ramkesh Meena, Rajendra Pareek, BJP MLA Shrichandra Kriplani, RLD MLA Subhash Garg, BSP MLA Manoj Nayyangali, and independent MLA Ashok Kothari also offered suggestions during the meeting.

Parliamentary affairs minister Jogaram Patel also attended the meeting, while government whip Jogeshwar Garg attended the meeting via video conference.
 
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