LPG Shortage: Amid growing concerns over LPG shortages in several areas, a shocking incident has come to light from Hapur. Authorities recently recovered 55 filled LPG cylinders from the residence of Samajwadi Party leader Abdul Rehan.
Raid Conducted After Information
According to officials, the raid was conducted after authorities received information about a large number of LPG cylinders being stored illegally at a private residence. When the team reached the location and inspected the premises, they found 55 filled cylinders stored inside the property.
Suspicions of Hoarding and Black Marketing
The incident has triggered suspicions that the cylinders may have been illegally stored for hoarding or black marketing purposes. During times of shortage, some individuals try to stock large quantities of LPG and later sell them at higher prices.
LPG Shortage Adds to the Controversy
The case has become more controversial because it comes at a time when many people are already facing difficulties getting LPG cylinders. Several households depend completely on LPG for cooking, and shortages create major inconvenience in daily life.
Investigation Underway
Authorities have confirmed that all 55 cylinders have been seized, and a detailed investigation is currently underway. Officials are checking the source of the cylinders and whether any gas agency or distributor is involved. If the investigation confirms illegal storage, hoarding, or black marketing, strict legal action may be taken against those responsible.
Public Questions Remain
LPG Shortage: As the investigation continues, many questions remain unanswered. People want to know why so many cylinders were stored at a private residence and whether it was connected to any larger network of illegal LPG trading. For now, officials say the truth will become clear only after the investigation is completed.
