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Govt refutes migrant exodus reports amid LPG crisis, cites assessment
Sanjeev Kumar | April 7, 2026 3:23 PM CST

The government has refuted reports of a migrant exodus triggered by an LPG crisis. A ground-level assessment at key railway stations found no significant increase in passenger footfall, with the situation remaining normal and under control.

Government Refutes Migrant Exodus Reports

The government refuted reports suggesting that migrants are returning to their home states in large numbers due to the ongoing LPG crisis triggered by the West Asia conflict. Top government sources told ANI that a ground-level assessment was conducted across major railway stations to gauge the actual movement of migrant workers.

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"After a week of monitoring, we found no signs of migrants returning to their native places in large numbers," a senior official told ANI. Officials said that passenger footfall was tracked at several key railway stations across the country, and no significant increase was recorded that could indicate a mass exodus of migrant workers.

A fact-check report based on the week-long ground assessment has since been prepared and submitted to the Prime Minister's Office, sources confirmed. The government's rebuttal comes amid circulating reports that the LPG crisis -- linked to supply disruptions stemming from the ongoing West Asia war -- has triggered panic among migrant workers, prompting many to head back to their villages.

Measures to Ensure Adequate LPG Supply

A high-level review meeting, chaired by the Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG), with State officials, underscored measures to ensure adequate LPG supply across the country. States were directed to prioritise LPG distribution -- particularly for domestic and essential needs -- while maintaining strict vigilance against hoarding, diversion, and the spread of misinformation.

No Disruption in Free Trade LPG Supply for Migrants

On reports concerning Free Trade LPG (FTL) supplies to migrant workers, States clarified that there is no disruption in LPG supply affecting migrants and that supplies remain stable. The Secretary also informed that States may consider managing targeted distribution of 5 kg FTL LPG cylinders based on local requirements, in coordination with Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs).

LPG Supply Situation 'Firmly Under Control'

According to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, the LPG supply situation across the country remains firmly under control, with several indicators pointing to stable and improving distribution.

Since March 23, 2026, approximately 6.75 lakh 5-kg Free Trade LPG cylinders have been sold nationwide. PSU OMCs have organised around 550 awareness camps for 5 kg FTL cylinders across states, at which more than 6,700 cylinders were sold.

No dry-outs have been reported at any LPG distributorship. Online LPG bookings have risen to approximately 97 per cent across the industry. Delivery Authentication Code (DAC-based deliveries have increased to around 90 per cent, aimed at preventing diversion of cylinders.

Domestic LPG cylinder deliveries remain normal, with over 18 crore cylinders delivered to households since March 1, 2026.

Officials maintained that the situation remains under control and urged citizens not to pay heed to rumours or misinformation regarding LPG shortages. (ANI)

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