Srinagar, Oct.20 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday demanded a waiver of the cap of six to nine LPG cylinders, saying his state could not be treated at par with other states of the country in view of the sub-zero temperatures during winters.
"I have told the Central Government that Jammu and Kashmir cannot be placed at par with Delhi and other states so far as supply of LPG is concerned," Omar said addressing a gathering in the walled city of Srinagar.
"Our highways remain cut off for days together during winter months. There is already ban on cutting of forest trees. The supply of electricity to the state is limited and when we restrict the supply of LPG to them, where will they go?" he asked.
The state government is strongly advocating the case and some solution to the problem will be arrived at, Abdullah said, adding that he was fully aware of the difficulties being faced by the commoners on this count.
"I have given categorical directions to the police and concerned department to take severe action against unscrupulous agents indulging in black marketing and creating false scarcity", he said.
Omar said he has directed the CAPD Minister Qamar Ali Akhoon to remain stationed at Srinagar even after the Darbar move, till the problem of supply of gas cylinders to the consumers is sorted out. (ANI)
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