Is Hyderabad Facing Fuel, LPG Shortage? Commissioner V C Sajjanar Responds To Rumours
Hyderabad Police Commissioner V C Sajjanar on Tuesday assured residents that there is no shortage of fuel or LPG cylinders in the city, asking people not to rush to petrol pumps or gas suppliers amid concerns over availability. The clarification came as authorities sought to calm nerves and prevent unnecessary crowding at stations across Hyderabad.

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Sajjanar says fuel and LPG stocks are adequate
In a post on X, Sajjanar said the city has sufficient reserves and that distribution is continuing without disruption.
"There is no shortage of fuel or LPG cylinders in #Hyderabad. Adequate stocks are available and supply is running smoothly across the city. Citizens are requested not to panic or rush to fuel stations, as such actions may lead to unnecessary congestion and disruption," he said.
The statement was aimed at reassuring residents after panic-driven concerns appeared to trigger anxiety around fuel and LPG availability in parts of the city.
Police monitoring situation with all departments
The Hyderabad Police Commissioner said the city police are keeping a close watch on the situation in coordination with all concerned departments to ensure there is no disruption in supply or public order.
According to the police, the administration is actively monitoring developments and working with relevant agencies to maintain smooth distribution of essential fuel and cooking gas supplies.
This coordinated response is intended to prevent any confusion from escalating into avoidable shortages caused by panic buying rather than actual supply issues.
Public asked not to spread rumours
Police also appealed to the public to remain calm and avoid sharing or believing unverified claims that could create panic in the city.
Authorities urged residents to cooperate with officials and allow normal supply chains to function without interruption. They warned that crowding at fuel stations or rushing for LPG cylinders could create traffic congestion, inconvenience other citizens and disturb routine operations.
The appeal underlined that maintaining order and avoiding rumours are critical to ensuring normalcy in Hyderabad.
Focus on normalcy across Hyderabad
With concerns circulating among sections of the public, the Commissioner's message sought to send a clear signal that essential supplies remain stable and that there is no immediate cause for alarm.
Officials have stressed that residents should rely only on verified updates from authorities and avoid reacting to speculation. The administration's message remains consistent: fuel and LPG are available, supply is smooth, and panic buying is unnecessary.
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