New Delhi, May 10 -- India has sufficient stocks of all essential commodities - food, fertilisers to fuel - and traders found stockpiling items to create artificial shortages and inflate prices will be prosecuted under the Essential Commodities Act, Union food and consumer affairs minister Pralhad Joshi said on Friday. Supply lines are functioning seamlessly across the country without any impact on prices, an official said separately after a meeting with states. There's no disruption in rail, road and air cargo, and price levels of key items since are stable in nearly 500 markets, which are being replenished daily, the official said, urging consumers, especially in northern states, not to panic. "IndianOil has ample fuel stocks across the country and our supply lines are operating smoothly. There is no need for panic buying-fuel and LPG is readily available at all our outlets," the country's largest gasoline retailer Indian Oil Corporation said on social media platform X. On Friday, an interministerial panel reviewed availability of goods, such as fertilisers and cereals, as millions of farmers prepare to plant a slew of kharif or summer-sown crops critical to food security in the world's most populous nation....