Ulhasnagar’scitizens are experiencing a surge of dissatisfaction asstruggle to receive their booked LPG gas cylinders, forcing many to make repeated visits to agencies often returning empty-handed.
Long Waits
For sereval days People aren’t just unhappy they’re fed up. Delayed deliveries have thrown daily routines out of gear, especially for families who barely scrape by. Even after booking their cylinders ahead of time, many haven’t received them. Some have been told to fetch their own cylinders straight from the warehouse, turning a simple delivery into another headache.
At Pratap Gas Agency, tempers flared as a frustrated crowd gathered, demanding answers and help. It’s not just an inconvenience for them it’s a crisis.
It’s the poor who suffer most. Please show some kindness,” one resident pleaded, capturing the mood of dozens who rely on gas for every meal.
Confusion and Questions at the Gas Agency
The scene outside Pratap Gas Agency quickly turned under confusion. People shouted their complaints, desperate for someone to listen and take action as they faced another day without gas.
For many, this isn’t just about discomfort. Missed meals and extra expenses weigh heavily on families already dealing with enough.
Deputy Mayor Amar Lund Steps In
The complaints reached Deputy Mayor Amar Lund soon enough. He headed straight to the agency to see what was happening. On site, he pressed the agency’s staff for answers.
Then the real problem came out: several delivery workers had just been fired for allegedly black marketing gas cylinders. Their sudden exit left the agency scrambling.
The Real Cause: Not a Shortage, But a Mess
With several workers gone, the delivery system broke down. Even prepaid customers were left waiting as the agency tried to keep up with orders. Sarita ji, who runs the agency, said she’s now coordinating things herself from the warehouse to get deliveries back on track.
Deputy Mayor: Short on Staff, Not on Gas
Deputy Mayor Amar Lund tried to calm residents, insisting there’s no shortage of gas in Ulhasnagar. The problem, he said, is all about mismanagement and losing a chunk of the workforce overnight. He promised that the city is moving quickly to replace the staff and prevent future irregularities, and he warned that black marketing won’t be tolerated.
A Daily Battle for Families
For families especially those living hand to mouth a missed cylinder delivery isn’t a minor glitch. It’s skipping meals or spending hard-earned money eating out. Many find themselves waiting in line, trekking to warehouses, and coming back with nothing but frustration and exhaustion.
It’s not just a supply issue. For a lot of people, this is about survival.
Conclusion
While authorities have assured that the issue will be resolved within a day or two, residents hope for quick action and lasting solutions. Essential services like LPG supply cannot afford such disruptions.For now, all eyes are on how quickly the system is restored and whether relief reaches the homes that need it the most.
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