Telangana: Long queues of autorickshaws at Khairatabad gas station amid fuel shortage
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], March 26 (ANI): Massive queues of autorickshaws were seen at a gas filling station in the Khairatabad area on Thursday as drivers rushed in large numbers to secure fuel for their vehicles.
According to the local drivers, many of them had to wait in long lines to get fuel at a gas station in Khairatabad, urging the government to take immediate action to resolve the gas crisis and provide some relief to auto-rickshaw operators.
On Thursday, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Ravula Sridhar Reddy said the situation on the ground over-reported fuel shortages remains "very bad", with long queues witnessed at petrol pumps in Hyderabad amid panic among residents.
Speaking to ANI, Reddy said that despite multiple official statements, public anxiety persists, and people are seen forming huge lines outside petrol outlets to fill fuel.
"The situation on the ground is very bad. Even in Hyderabad, you can see huge lines before the petrol pumps to fill the fuel. The panic is gripping despite many statements...The state government should work in coordination with the central government and must ensure that there is no shortage of supplies, and they should instil confidence in the public that the supplies will be there," he said.
According to the release issued by PRO, Civil Supplies, Telangana State, the supply chain from oil refineries to local depots is fully operational, and self-sufficient stock is available to meet the regular daily requirements of all citizens across all districts.
"When citizens unnecessarily rush to fill their tanks to full capacity, it creates an artificial scarcity, despite adequate fuel being available at the depots," the release said.
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