LPG Queues Grow, Police Shield For Agencies Likely Residents in Nagpur are facing growing frustration as long queues form outside LPG agencies amid a severe supply shortage. Cylinder distributors in the district may soon receive police protection to prevent law-and-order issues, as authorities work to manage the crisis. Public anger has intensified as people struggle to secure domestic LPG cylinders, with online booking systems reportedly failing in several areas. This has forced individuals to visit agencies directly, hoping to obtain refills. Waiting times have stretched beyond a month in some cases, leading to crowds gathering outside distribution points. A similar situation recently occurred in Kamptee, where tensions flared at a gas agency, briefly turning volatile. The administration is considering measures to address the crisis, including providing police protection to LPG agencies, delivery vehicles, and distribution staff. During a recent meeting chaired by the chief secretary and attended by officials from across the state, it was decided that police assistance would be provided if large crowds gather during cylinder distribution and agencies request protection, after assessing the law-and-order situation. The district administration has also formed a special committee to monitor LPG availability, headed by collector Dr Vipin Itankar. The committee includes rural SP Harssh Poddar as member secretary, district supply officer Anand Padole, municipal commissioner, and senior officials from HPCL, IOCL, and BPCL. This group will track LPG stocks, coordinate with oil companies, and ensure smoother distribution across the district. Authorities have announced the creation of 24x7 control rooms at both district and municipal levels.#nagpur #kamptee #dr_vipin_itankar #harssh_poddar #anand_padole
