
LPG shortage crisis: T.N. CM Stalin urges PM Modi for necessary alternative arrangements
The Hindu
T.N. CM Stalin requests PM Modi for alternative arrangements to address the LPG cylinder shortage amid ongoing US-Iran conflict.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, on Tuesday (March 10, 2026), chaired a meeting at the Secretariat in Chennai to assess the possible impact of the ongoing US - Iran conflict on Tamil Nadu and to chart the necessary response measures. He has also written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the impact. Further, Mr. Stalin has sought necessary alternative arrangements in view of the LPG cylinder shortage.
Taking to the social media, Mr. Stalin said that he has written to Mr. Modi urging the Union government to ensure the safety of Tamils living across the affected Gulf countries and to safeguard the welfare of Tamil Nadu fishermen who are currently stranded in the region.
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