Jaipur, March 11 -- Former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday expressed concern over the deepening LPG supply crisis in the country, attributing it to the ongoing war in Gulf nations. In a post on social media platform X, Gehlot termed the situation "extremely worrying" and accused the Narendra Modi-led central government of being "careless and insensitive" in handling a potential national crisis. Gehlot said the Centre's failure to assess the situation in time reflected a clear "collective failure." He alleged that despite early warning signs due to geopolitical tensions in Gulf countries, the Union government did not take adequate precautionary measures to safeguard domestic LPG supplies. Appealing to citizens, the senior Congress leader urged people to use cooking gas, petrol and diesel responsibly and economically during the current circumstances. He also called upon both the Centre and the state government to ensure uninterrupted LPG supply to roadside eateries and dhabas, which are heavily relied upon by daily wage labourers for affordable meals. Addressing the crisis in the state, Gehlot made a specific appeal to the Rajasthan government to ensure smooth and continuous gas supply to 'Indira Rasoi' - now renamed 'Annapurna Rasoi'. He further stated that thousands of needy people, students and workers depend on these subsidised meal centres for their daily food....