
Pune Petrol Dealers Association Dismisses Strike Speculations: Pumps to Remain Open
In a recent announcement by the Petrol Dealers Association Pune (PDA), concerns regarding a potential strike or closure of petrol pumps in the district have been emphatically dispelled. The President of the association, Dhruv Ruparel, provided unequivocal reassurance to the public, categorically denying any planned strike or shutdown of operations.
Here are the top 5 crucial steps outlined in the declaration by the Pune Petrol Dealers Association:
Refutation of Speculations: The PDA outright dismissed widespread speculations, affirming their commitment to keep all petrol pumps operational within the Pune district. President Dhruv Ruparel explicitly denied any intention to initiate a strike, urging citizens not to succumb to panic triggered by baseless rumors.
Public Assurance: Ruparel, through an official press release, urged the public to disregard unfounded rumors and misinformation. The association emphasized its dedication to ensuring a consistent and uninterrupted supply of petrol and diesel across Pune.
Commitment of Oil Marketing Companies: The press release highlighted the unwavering dedication of Oil Marketing Company (OMC) officials in guaranteeing a seamless fuel supply despite circulating false claims. OMC officials remain vigilant to meet the fuel demands of the region.
Nationwide Transporters' Strike Impact: Ali Daruwala, Spokesperson for the All India Petrol Dealers Association (AIPDA), assured that all petrol pumps in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad will maintain their regular operations. The ongoing nationwide transporters’ strike will not disrupt the supply of petrol and diesel in these areas.
District Administration Support: The district administration has stepped in to ensure the continuous supply of petroleum products by providing police protection for petroleum tankers at the Loni depot. This measure facilitates the replenishment of fuel products, ensuring no disruption to the fuel supply chain.
The Pune Petrol Dealers Association, in collaboration with the All India Petrol Dealers Association and support from the district administration, reiterates the uninterrupted functioning of all petrol pumps in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad.
The concerted efforts aim to allay concerns and maintain normal operations in the face of external disruptions, reassuring the public of a consistent fuel supply.
FAQ
Q: Is there a strike planned by the Petrol Dealers Association Pune (PDA) that might affect petrol pump operations in Pune? A: No, there is no planned strike. The President of PDA, Dhruv Ruparel, explicitly denied any intentions of initiating a strike or shutting down petrol pumps within the district.
Q: Are the petrol pumps going to remain open amidst the ongoing transporters’ strike? A: Yes, all petrol pumps in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad will continue their normal operations despite the ongoing nationwide transporters’ strike. The All India Petrol Dealers Association (AIPDA) confirmed the uninterrupted functioning of the pumps.
Q: How is the fuel supply being ensured during this period of uncertainty? A: The Oil Marketing Company (OMC) officials remain dedicated to ensuring an uninterrupted fuel supply. The district administration has also provided police protection for petroleum tankers at the Loni depot, facilitating the replenishment of petroleum products.
Q: What should the public do amidst rumors and misinformation? A: Citizens are urged not to succumb to panic fueled by baseless rumors or misinformation. The Petrol Dealers Association Pune emphasizes the importance of disregarding unfounded claims and assures the consistent supply of petrol and diesel across the district.
Q: Are there any guarantees regarding the availability of petrol and diesel in Pune? A: Yes, the Pune Petrol Dealers Association, in collaboration with relevant authorities and associations, assures the public of a consistent and uninterrupted supply of petrol and diesel in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad.
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