The Government of India stepped in with a clarification, stating that no such revisions have been introduced. The claims, widely shared online, suggested differentiated timelines based on connection types, including Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) beneficiaries and non-PMUY consumers.
Officials said the information is incorrect.
According to the government, the existing refill booking timelines remain unchanged.
It is clarified that no such changes have been made. The existing refill booking timelines remain unchanged and continue to be:
- 25 days in urban areas, and
- 45 days in rural areas, irrespective of connection type.
LPG Refill Booking Rules India Remain Unchanged Across Connection Types
The clarification addresses specific claims that had circulated online. These posts alleged that PMUY users would face a 45-day waiting period, while non-PMUY users would have different timelines based on the number of cylinders they hold.
Government officials said no such categorization exists under current policy.
The uniform timeline applies across all connection types. This includes households enrolled under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, the flagship scheme launched in 2016 to provide subsidized LPG connections to low-income families, as well as regular domestic consumers.
Authorities emphasized that the refill system continues to function as before, with no policy shift or operational change.
Government Advises Public Against Panic Booking Amid Misinformation
Officials also cautioned citizens against reacting to unverified claims. Panic booking, they said, could strain distribution systems unnecessarily, even when supply remains stable.
The government reiterated that adequate LPG stocks are available across the country. There is no reported shortage or disruption in supply chains at this time.
Misinformation related to essential commodities often spreads quickly, particularly when it affects household necessities such as cooking gas. In past instances, similar rumors have triggered sudden spikes in demand, leading to localized delivery delays.
Authorities urged consumers to rely on official communications and verified sources for updates on LPG policies.
For now, the message from policymakers is direct. There has been no change in refill booking timelines, and there is no need for concern.
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