LPG Black Market Exposed In Bhopal As Iran War Triggers Supply Shortage

In Bhopal, a severe shortage of LPG cylinders has led to long queues as residents struggle to secure cooking gas amid soaring summer temperatures. An investigation by NDTV has revealed the emergence of a black market for LPG, where unauthorized dealers are selling cylinders at inflated prices, taking advantage of the supply crisis exacerbated by the conflict in Iran. The situation has raised concerns about safety and regulation, as these illegal operations compromise the integrity of the distribution system. Local authorities have been urged to take action against these illegal activities, which are not only financially burdensome for consumers but also pose potential risks due to improper handling of gas cylinders. This crisis highlights the broader implications of international conflicts on local economies and the urgent need for effective government intervention to stabilize supply and protect citizens from exploitation.
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