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Don’t panic, J&K has enough fuel stock: Minister Sharma to people | KNO

Says Petrol for 7–20 days, diesel 14–23, LPG 10–18; supply chains active, replenishment ongoing; Elements involved in LPG black marketing will face action; Akhnoor may become new district soon

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Jammu, Mar 27 (KNO): Urging people not to panic Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Satish Sharma, on Friday assured the citizens that there is sufficient stock of petrol, diesel, kerosene and LPG across the Union Territory. Talking to reporters outside the Assembly complex here, Sharma, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said, “Petrol stocks are currently sufficient for seven days in Jammu and 20 days in Kashmir. The higher stock in Kashmir is due to greater storage capacity in the Valley.” “For diesel availability stands at 14 days in Jammu and 23 days in Kashmir. Kerosene stocks are the most stable, with availability for 37 days in Jammu and 38 days in Kashmir,” he said. On LPG, he said stocks are available for 10 days in Jammu and 18 days in Kashmir, adding that supply chains are active and replenishment is ongoing. He said supply of fuel is continuing smoothly across the Union Territory. Reassuring the public, the minister said there is “no need to worry,” as supplies are being maintained and monitored regularly. “The stock position is adequate across Jammu and Kashmir,” he said. However, responding to questions on black marketing of LPG cylinders, Sharma said those involved would face strict consequences. “Such people will not be forgiven. They are acting against the public and should be ashamed,” he said, adding that some individuals have already been identified. Sharma said that two to three people may face termination, while the government is also considering cancellation of certain licenses, subject to completion of legal procedures. “We cannot disclose names at this stage as it may alert others,” he added. On supply augmentation, Sharma said the government has formally approached the Centre to increase fuel supply capacity. “We demanded a 50 percent increase for commercial supply; about 30 percent has been approved so far and we expect further enhancement,” he said, adding that official communications were sent on priority. The Minister also referred to recent discussions with central leadership, saying “positive developments” are expected following meetings in Delhi. Sharma said that Akhnoor may become a new district soon—(KNO)

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