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India's Government Claims Fuel Supply Stability Despite Global Disruptions

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India's Telangana BJP president stated that the central government is maintaining stable fuel supplies despite global conflicts affecting oil markets. He attributed recent petroleum price increases to the West Asia conflict and noted efforts to secure alternative supplies from Russia and Venezuela. The statement emphasizes India's fuel security compared to other nations experiencing rationing or supply disruptions.

Telangana BJP president N. Ramchander Rao announced that India's central government is implementing measures to ensure uninterrupted availability of petrol, diesel, and LPG despite global supply challenges stemming from the West Asia conflict. He characterized recent petroleum price increases as a 'normal' response to global market conditions rather than a crisis-driven measure. The government is reportedly pursuing alternative fuel sources from countries including Russia and Venezuela to bolster supply security. Rao contrasted India's approach with other nations that have implemented fuel rationing or closed filling stations due to supply disruptions. The statement was made during the launch of a brochure commemorating twelve years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration in Hyderabad.

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The article lacks independent verification of the government's fuel supply claims, specific data on current fuel prices or supply levels, details on the extent of alternative sourcing from Russia and Venezuela, and comparison metrics showing how India's fuel situation compares to other nations mentioned.

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    Centre ensuring fuel supply despite global crisis: BJP

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