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MP urges Centre to lift restrictions on LPG cylinder bookings

MP Kodikunnil Suresh has urged the Indian government to remove restrictions on LPG cylinder bookings, arguing that the measures were implemented due to global supply chain issues and geopolitical tensions but are now unnecessary since the domestic LPG supply has stabilized. He emphasized that the current 25-day waiting period for urban areas and 45-day period for rural regions causes hardship for large families and those reliant on LPG for cooking. The government has confirmed that LPG supplies are sufficient across the country, suggesting the restrictions are no longer justified.

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MP urges Centre to lift restrictions on LPG cylinder bookings

MP Kodikunnil Suresh has urged the Indian government to remove restrictions on LPG cylinder bookings, arguing that the measures were implemented due to global supply chain issues and geopolitical tensions but are now unnecessary since the domestic LPG supply has stabilized. He emphasized that the current 25-day waiting period for urban areas and 45-day period for rural regions causes hardship for large families and those reliant on LPG for cooking. The government has confirmed that LPG supplies are sufficient across the country, suggesting the restrictions are no longer justified.

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