LPG shortage hits parts of Bihar, Deputy CM warns of action against black marketing, hoarding

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CPI activists stage a protest towards the LPG worth hike, in Patna. File
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Amid stories of a shortage of LPG cylinders in a number of parts of Bihar, Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP chief Samrat Choudhary on Wednesday (March 11, 2026) warned of “stern and quick action” towards these discovered indulging in black advertising or hoarding.

He stated the federal government was making steady efforts to make sure that frequent folks don’t face difficulties in getting home LPG cylinders. However, customers in a number of districts, together with Patna, Kaimur, Darbhanga, Motihari and Gaya, stated they’ve been going through delays of as much as 5 days in getting cylinders.

LPG crisis updates on March 11, 2026

In Patna, residents of localities resembling Rajendra Nagar, Boring Road and Kankerbagh complained that they had been unable to guide cylinders both over the telephone or by visiting company workplaces. Several customers had been seen approaching vehicles carrying LPG cylinders and requesting distributors for provide.

In Mohania of Kaimur district, residents of the Dadwa locality stated a truck laden with LPG cylinders arrived after 5 days, and the distribution needed to be carried out within the presence of the police.

“Yes, we are facing a severe shortage of gas cylinders to cook food at home. Vendors and gas agency owners seem to be working together to create a crisis for profit. We have no option but to buy cylinders at higher prices,” Ajit Kumar, a neighborhood businessman, instructed The Hindu.

In Gaya, home customers gathered in giant numbers exterior gasoline company godowns within the city space.

“The agency phone numbers are switched off. For the past four to five days, men and women have been coming here hoping to get a cylinder,” stated Alok Kumar, who stated he had been biking to the company daily for the previous 5 days.

Responding to the complaints, Mr. Chowdhury stated the federal government would act firmly towards any irregularities. “The government will take quick and stern action against those found involved in black marketing of LPG cylinders, Efforts are being made to ensure consumers do not face any problems,” he stated. The Centre has issued clear pointers concerning LPG provide, and steps have been taken to extend home manufacturing. he added.

State BJP president Sanjay Saraogi described the present provide constraint as a “special situation” and linked it to the continuing disaster in West Asia. “This situation has continued for about two weeks. The Bihar government has asked district officials to ensure there is no shortage and that hoarding or black marketing is strictly checked,” he stated, including the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) has been invoked. 

However, some distributors denied any disruption in provide.

Abhijit Kashyap, a gasoline company proprietor in Patna’s Rajendra Nagar locality, stated there was no want for panic amongst home customers. “There is no distress in domestic supply,” he stated, although he added that business provide to lodges and eating places has been rationed.

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