Ban on sending out Bengal’s gas stock, Center cornered on 25 day rule: – ..

Kolkata: The heat of war that broke out in the Middle East (Iran-Israel) has now reached the kitchen of West Bengal. In view of the possible shortage of cooking gas and increasing nervousness among the general public, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has adopted a tough stance on Wednesday. The Chief Minister held a high-level meeting with oil companies and gas dealers, in which he gave clear instructions that West Bengal’s quota gas will not be sent to any other state at present. The Chief Minister warned that it is imperative to give priority to the needs of the state’s consumers amid global instability.

Emergency meeting and preparation of new SOP in Nabanna

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has prepared a comprehensive strategy for the energy security of the state:

Emergency Review: An emergency meeting has been called at the State Secretariat ‘Nabanna’ on Thursday, in which officials of the concerned departments will have a detailed discussion on streamlining the supply chain.

Standard Operating Procedure (SOP): The government will soon issue a guideline for gas dealers, so that the sudden increase in supply pressure can be managed and hoarding of stock can be stopped.

Essential Services Secure: Gas distributors have assured the government that Mid-day meals, health centers (hospitals), and Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) centers There will be no cut in gas supply.

Center targeted on 25 day booking rule

Mamta Banerjee amid LPG booking by the Central Government Mandatory gap of 25 days Strongly criticized the decision to keep it.

“Imposing such rules without any preparation or alternative arrangements is creating anxiety and panic among consumers. This is a result of the wrong policies of the Petroleum Ministry.” — Mamata Banerjee, Chief Minister

These areas will be affected the most

The Chief Minister stressed that the LPG shortage is not limited to households only, but will impact many smaller segments of the state’s economy:

Auto Driver: Those who depend on vehicles with LPG kits.

Small food outlets: Dhabas and small shops which use commercial gas on daily basis.

Government Schemes: Continuation of mid-day meal program for school children.

Political jibe: ‘Elections or daily need?’

Mamata Banerjee alleged that the central government is more focused on ‘election-related matters’ rather than solving the basic needs of the people and the energy crisis. He said that it is the responsibility of the Center to ensure supply and the state government will explore every possible option from its side so that the people of Bengal do not have to face difficulties.

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