Aam Aadmi Party’s national convenor Arvind Kejriwal has made a big claim regarding LPG supply in the country. He said that except educational institutions and hospitals, the supply of LPG gas to all other commercial institutions has been stopped and at present the gas is being given only for domestic use. Kejriwal made this statement when he commented on a post of the Petroleum Ministry while reposting it.
Across the country, the supply of LPG gas to all commercial institutions, except educational institutions and hospitals, has been stopped. Gas will be provided for domestic use only.
The situation of gas and oil is likely to worsen in the coming days.
Modi ji, due to some compulsion of his own, did not agree with Trump… https://t.co/eBsdwpPKTc
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) March 10, 2026
Kejriwal’s reaction after the ministry’s post
In fact, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas recently issued a post saying that due to the current global conditions and constraints in fuel supply, there is pressure on LPG supply. The ministry has instructed oil refineries to increase the production of LPG and use the additional production for domestic consumers. Reposting the same post, Kejriwal claimed that LPG supply has been stopped for most of the commercial establishments across the country.
Government gave priority to domestic supply
According to the ministry, some steps have been taken to ensure continuous supply of gas to domestic consumers. This includes implementing an inter-booking period of 25 days to give priority to the supply of domestic LPG and to prevent black marketing or hoarding. The government also said that non-domestic supply from imported LPG is currently being given priority to essential sectors like hospitals and educational institutions.
Formation of committee for other commercial sectors
The ministry also clarified that a committee of three executive directors of oil marketing companies has been formed to review the demands regarding LPG supply to non-domestic sectors like hotels, restaurants and other industries. This committee will consider the requests coming from various sectors and take decisions. Kejriwal also said in his statement that the situation of gas and oil is likely to worsen in the coming days and for this he raised questions on the policies of the Central Government.
On the other hand, Manish Sisodia said on LPG, “Cylinders are becoming expensive, hotel businessmen are incurring losses, this is the gift of Narendra Modi ji, if you make Narendra Modi, you will face the same, those who raise voice for schools will go to jail, business will be closed and India will be insulted all over the world.”

