Bhopal, April 20 -- LPG distributors from across India gathered at Samanvay Bhawan in the state capital on Saturday to finalise a seven-point demand charter, calling for urgent reforms in the distribution system.
The convention brought together representatives from various states. They highlighted rising operational costs and alleged neglect by oil companies and the government.
KK Dhaurtiya, National Vice President of the distributors' body, said, "We are not begging the government; we are demanding our rights." He warned that if appeals are ignored, protests and strikes will follow.
A key demand is an increase in commission per cylinder, which distributors say has not kept pace with diesel prices, labour costs, and inflation since the C...