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Recent operational changes in fuel distribution have caused disruptions in Gujarat, leading to widespread panic buying at petrol pumps. Rumours of a potential fuel shortage prompted many residents to rush to fill their tanks, with reports indicating that families were calling relatives to ask them to hurry and refill their vehicles.

In response to the growing concern, the Gujarat government has assured the public that there is sufficient stock of petrol and diesel available across the state. Mona Khandhar, a representative of the government, stated, “Sufficient quantities of petrol and diesel are available at all petrol pumps in the state as per requirement.” This reassurance aims to quell fears among citizens and prevent further panic.

Indian Oil Corporation has also confirmed that supplies to retail outlets are continuing smoothly, despite the disruptions reported by some dealers. However, some petrol pumps have imposed temporary rationing due to the increased demand, with a cap of 200 liters for two-wheelers being implemented at certain locations.

Mehul Patel, a dealer, noted that operational changes have led to challenges in fuel distribution, stating, “Earlier, dealers would pay after receiving fuel deliveries. Now, payments have to be made in advance as companies require liquidity.” This shift has contributed to the difficulties faced by some petrol stations in maintaining adequate supply levels.

The state government has warned that legal action will be taken against dealers who keep their pumps closed despite having stock available. Citizens have been urged not to panic or queue excessively at petrol stations, as officials emphasize that adequate fuel is accessible.

Despite the assurances from government officials and the Indian Oil Corporation, the situation remains fluid, with some petrol pumps still experiencing operational challenges. Observers are closely monitoring the situation to ensure that fuel distribution stabilizes in the coming days.

As the situation develops, officials continue to emphasize that there is no fuel shortage in Gujarat and none is expected in the future, according to the President of the Petroleum Dealers Association of India. This statement aims to restore confidence among consumers and mitigate the effects of panic buying.

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