Gujarat Govt Warns Against Hoarding, Bans Loose Sale of Petrol, Diesel
March 24, 2026
Gandhinagar: Amid long lines at petrol pumps since yesterday, the Gujarat government has issued a circular stating that there is sufficient stock of petrol and diesel in the state and warned against panic buying triggered by rumours circulating on social media and other platforms. Authorities said fuel supply from refineries and depots is continuing normally, and strict instructions have been issued to prevent hoarding and artificial shortage.
According to the circular issued by the State Nodal Officer and Joint Director of Food and Civil Supplies, Gandhinagar, reports of panic buying have emerged in some parts of the state due to misinformation, but there is no shortage of fuel. All major depots and refineries are regularly supplying petrol and diesel to petrol pumps across Gujarat.
To avoid unnecessary stockpiling, the government has directed that petrol and diesel should be sold only for filling vehicle fuel tanks. Petrol pumps have been instructed not to sell fuel in cans, bottles, barrels, or any other containers.
The circular also warned that strict legal action will be taken against any dealer found creating an artificial shortage, hoarding fuel, or violating the instructions. Such action will be taken under the provisions of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, the order stated.
Officials have urged citizens not to believe rumours and to avoid panic buying, assuring that adequate fuel stock is available across the state. DeshGujarat
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