On March 16, 2026, the issue of LPG gas shortages became a hot topic in the Rajya Sabha. The opposition raised questions about the shortage, blaming the ongoing Iran-US conflict. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge demanded a discussion on the matter. However, the government quickly responded with clarifications.
Government Clarifies LPG Crisis Is Not India’s Fault
Union Ministers Kiren Rijiju and JP Nadda addressed the concerns. Nadda criticized Congress for politicizing the issue during a crisis. He stated, “This crisis is not caused by India but by the international situation.” He referred to statements by Minister Hardeep Puri in the House about the global context.
मुझे दुःख है कि विपक्ष और विशेषकर कांग्रेस पार्टी विपत्ति काल में भी देश में राजनीति करने से पीछे नहीं हटती।
अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर पर आई समस्या भारत के कारण नहीं आई है। हमारे मंत्री श्री हरदीप सिंह पुरी जी ने सदन में इसपर पूरी बात बताई है।
शर्म की बात है कि गैस सिलेंडर की… pic.twitter.com/5Q04izsXlk
— Jagat Prakash Nadda (@JPNadda) March 16, 2026
Nadda Accuses Congress of Provoking Public
Nadda also accused Congress of inciting public unrest. He mentioned, “A Congress leader was caught hoarding gas cylinders. They are stirring up trouble during this difficult time.” Nadda criticized the opposition for politicizing such a sensitive matter.
Government’s Assurance on LPG and Fuel Supplies
The government reassured the public about the safety of LPG, petrol, and diesel supplies. It claimed that domestic LPG refill bookings had dropped from 88.8 million on March 13 to 77 million. According to PTI reports, the government stated that supplies were secure, and there was no shortage.
Impact of the Iran-US War on Global Energy Routes
The ongoing war between the US and Iran has impacted global energy supply chains. Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping route for oil, has raised concerns. However, Iran recently allowed two Indian vessels to pass through, ensuring some relief for India.














