Hotels may shut if LPG supply not resumed: Bengaluru Hotels Association The Bengaluru Hotels Association has issued a warning that restaurants across the city could face closures if the supply of commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders is not resumed. The association highlighted the critical role of the hospitality sector in providing essential services, particularly for vulnerable groups such as students, senior citizens, and others reliant on hotels for daily meals. Association president P.C. Rao stated that the supply of commercial gas cylinders to hotels had been halted since Monday, March 9, 2026, which could lead to severe operational disruptions. The disruption in LPG supply has raised concerns about the sustainability of the hotel industry, which is considered a vital part of Bengaluru’s economy. Rao emphasized that the sector’s reliance on LPG for cooking and heating has made it particularly vulnerable to supply chain issues. The association’s warning comes amid ongoing tensions in the global energy market, exacerbated by the West Asia conflict, which has disrupted the flow of commercial LPG to the region. Meanwhile, the state government has expressed frustration over the recent increase in LPG cylinder prices. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticized the central government for the price hike, arguing that it was not justified given the current economic climate. The CM’s comments reflect growing pressure on policymakers to address the rising costs of essential commodities, which have been a source of public discontent. The situation has sparked discussions about the broader implications of energy supply disruptions on local businesses.#state_government #bengaluru_hotels_association #p_c_rao #siddaramaiah #west_asia_conflict
