Bengaluru: The shortage of petrol, diesel, LPG, and CNG has taken a serious turn across Karnataka. The ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis and tensions with Iran have triggered widespread fuel supply disruptions, severely affecting people’s daily lives.
Food and Civil Supplies Minister K.H. Muniyappa has strongly urged the Central Government to immediately increase supplies and ensure fair distribution among states.
In a letter to Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, he requested priority allocation for Karnataka and immediate emergency measures.LAVAZZA Designer Glass Bangles Set with Diamond Stone For Women & Girls | Stylish Glass Bangles | Fancy Chudi Set | Traditional Women's Bangles | Fashion Jewellery- Set of 12
We are in constant touch with the Central Government and will take all necessary steps to resolve the issue,” the minister said. The impact of the conflict has sharply intensified shortages of LPG, auto LPG, and other fuels. In Bengaluru, many gas stations have reached the point of closure.
Auto drivers are facing extreme hardship due to the CNG and auto LPG shortage. Commercial LPG shortages have badly hit hotels, messes, hostels, and the entire food industry, with several establishments forced to reduce operations or shut down temporarily.Trump Ramps Up Pressure on Iran – Warns of Total Destruction in One Single Night..!
Expressing disappointment over the Centre’s delayed response, Minister Muniyappa accused the Union Government of failing to coordinate properly between foreign policy and energy management. He alleged that some states are being given undue priority, leaving Karnataka to suffer.
Long queues are now common at auto LPG stations in Bengaluru. Many auto-rickshaw drivers have been forced to park their vehicles as they cannot get fuel. This has also affected public transport services.Decapitation Strike in Tehran: US-Israeli Air Raid Kills IRGC Intelligence Chief Majid Khademi
The state government has demanded that the Centre immediately increase imports, balance supply distribution, and ensure equitable allocation among states.
The fuel shortage is severely impacting people’s daily routines, the food supply chain, and transportation. While the state government is implementing local control measures, timely intervention from the Centre is urgently needed.Congress Party is Like a Spokesperson for Pakistan! PM Modi's Fierce Attack at Assam Election Rally