Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister Urges Indian Residents Not To Panic Over LPG Crunch, Says Government Will Ensure Supply

Andhra Pradesh's Finance Minister K Atchannaidu has reassured residents amid concerns over a potential LPG supply shortage. Following a meeting with executives from Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) and officials from the Civil Supplies Department, Atchannaidu emphasized that the government is taking proactive measures to ensure a steady supply of cooking gas. The discussions were prompted by rising anxieties among the public regarding LPG availability in the state. The government aims to mitigate these concerns by coordinating with OMCs to prevent disruptions. Authorities are committed to monitoring the supply chain closely to avert any crises, ensuring that households continue to have access to this essential commodity. The minister's statements are intended to calm fears and reinforce the administration's dedication to maintaining essential services for the citizens of Andhra Pradesh.
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