Authorities in Gujarat have deployed police personnel at several petrol pumps following reports of panic buying triggered by concerns over possible fuel supply disruptions. Long queues were seen at fuel stations in multiple areas as residents rushed to fill their tanks, fearing shortages in the coming days.
Officials stated that the situation is being closely monitored and assured the public that there is no immediate shortage of petrol or diesel. The sudden surge in demand is believed to be driven by rumors and uncertainty linked to global crude oil fluctuations and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
To maintain order and prevent overcrowding, local police have been stationed at key fuel outlets to manage traffic and ensure smooth operations. Authorities have also urged citizens not to panic and avoid unnecessary stockpiling, emphasizing that fuel supply chains remain stable.
Fuel companies and government agencies are coordinating to ensure uninterrupted distribution across India, including in major cities like Ahmedabad and Surat. Experts warn that panic buying can itself lead to temporary shortages and logistical challenges if not controlled.
The administration continues to appeal for calm, highlighting that precautionary measures are in place and there is no cause for alarm at this stage news as reported.
- upgraderz.aws@gmail.com
- upgraderz.aws@gmail.com
- upgraderz.aws@gmail.com
- upgraderz.aws@gmail.com

