CHANDIGARH: As Punjab gears up for a 140 Lakh Metric Ton (LMT) wheat harvest, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday urged the Union government to ensure an enhanced and uninterrupted supply of petrol, diesel and DAP fertiliser, warning that any disruption could impact national food security.
While reiterating that there is no shortage and no cause for panic, Mann underscored that timely action by the Centre is essential to keep harvesting operations and grain movement running smoothly, even as Punjab stands ready with 181 LMT wheat and 139 LMT paddy to support the nation.
Addressing a press conference, Mann said, “During a virtual meeting with the Prime Minister on Friday evening, I apprised that Punjab is likely to produce 140 LMT of wheat this year. To ensure smooth harvesting and ferrying of the crop, regular supply of petrol and diesel is needed. A large number of tractors, trolleys, harvesters and trucks will be used during harvesting, so fuel supply must be enhanced in larger public interest. It is the need of the hour to ensure that the food security of the country is maintained by all means.”
Mann pointed out that there was no need for panic. “There is currently a stock of 12–14 days of petrol and diesel and six days of LPG in the state, which is usually the same throughout the year. This stock is intact and supply is going on unabated. The country has import agreements with 41 nations and at the national level 60 days of petrol and diesel stock and 30 days of LPG stock have already been secured. There is no need for hoarding or panic buying as the Chief Secretary is keeping an eagle eye on supplies. Hoarders and black marketers will not be spared at any cost.”
Citing operational data, he added, “Till Thursday, 71,000 requests for LPG refilling were received, out of which 69,000 have already been delivered. There is no possibility of any lockdown in the state and everything is functioning smoothly. A total of 1,497 checks have been conducted, during which 301 LPG cylinders were seized.”
He further stated, “The Punjab Government is committed to ensuring that both agriculture and industry do not face any disruption. A helpline number 01723321001 has been launched for LPG, petrol and diesel-related issues.”
He said, “Amid the ongoing situation, Punjab is ready to provide 41 LMT of wheat currently in its godowns, along with 140 LMT expected this year and 139 LMT of paddy for serving people across the country. The state has always helped the needy and poor. If the country requires this 181 LMT of wheat and 139 LMT of paddy, it can be lifted anytime. Punjab will uphold its tradition to support the nation in this hour of need and no stone will be left unturned for this cause.”
Raising further concerns, Mann said, “The Union government must ensure regular supply of DAP fertiliser on priority as paddy transplantation in Punjab begins from June 1. The waiting period of 45 days for LPG refills in rural areas should also be reduced to 25 days, at par with urban areas.”
Referring to his interaction with the Prime Minister, he said, “During the virtual meeting, I flagged all key issues pertaining to Punjab. I urged the Prime Minister to proactively use diplomatic channels so that the country does not face any shortages. Though we claim to be a ‘Vishav Guru’, we must ensure that our actions reflect self-reliance and strategic strength in securing essential resources for our farmers.”