The government on Friday said it has carried out around 4500 raids across the country as part of its ongoing enforcement drive.
Sharing details during an official briefing, authorities highlighted that strict monitoring mechanisms have been put in place to ensure fair distribution of LPG supplies and to prevent illegal diversion.
As part of the crackdown, nearly 1800 surprise inspections were also conducted at LPG dealerships. These inspections aimed to identify irregularities in stock management, overpricing, and unauthorized sales.
Officials noted that the intensified action is intended to protect consumer interests and ensure that subsidised LPG cylinders reach genuine beneficiaries without leakages in the system.
The government has reiterated its commitment to maintaining transparency in fuel distribution and warned that strict action will continue against those found violating norms.
