If your gas agency is charging you more money than the fixed price for any reason, then you can immediately file a complaint against it. All you have to do is tweet for this.
These days the prices of domestic gas are touching the sky in the country. On the other hand, there are also reports that the gas agency is charging extra money from the consumers in the name of fare. In such a situation, inflation is getting a double whammy on domestic gas consumers. If your gas agency is charging you more money than the fixed price for any reason, then you can immediately file a complaint against it. For this you do not have to do anything special, just make a tweet. After this, the social media team of the gas sector (MoPNG e-Seva) will try to redress your complaint.
Recently such a case came to the fore. A Twitter user lodged a complaint regarding the additional charges being charged by a gas agency in Madhubani district of Bihar. After this, the social media help of the gas sector got information about that complaint.
पंचदही गैस एजेंसी राजनगर मधुबनी बिहार द्वारा सभी उपभोक्ता से 35 से 70 रुपया अतिरिक्त शुल्क भाड़ा के नाम पर लिया जा रहा है और भाड़ा नहीं देने पर सलेंडर नहीं दिया जा रहा है @narendramodi
— GULSHAN KUMAR (@GULSHAN55909175) August 26, 2021
These things are needed for complaint
In response, MoPNG e-Seva tweeted to the consumer to register a complaint, please send us the name of your service provider (IOCL, BPCL or HPCL), 17 digit LPG ID, consumer number, agency name, district, location and your Share your registered contact number so that we can assist you.
अपनी शिकायत दर्ज करने के लिए, कृपया हमें अपने सेवा प्रदाता का नाम (आईओसीएल, बीपीसीएल या एचपीसीएल), 17 अंकों की एलपीजी आईडी, उपभोक्ता संख्या, एजेंसी का नाम, जिला, स्थान और आपका पंजीकृत संपर्क नंबर साझा करें ताकि हम आपकी सहायता कर सकें।
— MoPNG e-Seva (@MoPNG_eSeva) August 26, 2021
Domestic gas prices rise
According to a report, in the first quarter (April-June) of the current financial year (2021-22), 32 million consumers have not refilled gas under the Ujjwala scheme. In the last one year, the price of domestic gas cylinders has increased by Rs 265.