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LPG black marketing: CIC asks BPCL to reveal action, rejects 'commercially sensitive' claim

LPG black marketing: CIC asks BPCL to reveal action, rejects 'commercially sensitive' claim

Published on: Mar 16, 2026 06:51 PM IST
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New Delhi, The Central Information Commission has directed the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited to disclose the action taken on a complaint alleging black marketing of domestic LPG cylinders, after the PSU refused to share the details citing "commercially sensitive information".

LPG black marketing: CIC asks BPCL to reveal action, rejects 'commercially sensitive' claim
LPG black marketing: CIC asks BPCL to reveal action, rejects 'commercially sensitive' claim

The Central Information Commission passed the direction while hearing an RTI application seeking details of the action taken on a complaint against a Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited distributor in Mohali, Punjab, accused of selling domestic LPG cylinders in the black market.

In the RTI application, the appellant asked the public sector undertaking to provide a "detailed copy of the action taken report and applicable guidelines as highlighted in your attached letter in response to my complaint and subsequent appeal on black marketing of domestic LPG cylinders" by a BPCL distributor in Mohali.

Responding to the query, BPCL said the applicable guidelines were available online, and added that action had been taken in accordance with them.

However, the company refused to share the action taken report.

During the hearing, the appellant, Ankur Suri, argued that despite filing a complaint regarding the alleged black marketing of LPG cylinders, he was not informed about the outcome.

The CIC questioned the respondent as to why the outcome of the complaint had not been shared with the applicant, to which the BPCL representative failed to provide a satisfactory explanation.

After examining the case, Information Commissioner Khushwant Singh Sethi observed that the response given by the respondent was not appropriate.

The CIC also directed BPCL to issue a revised reply clearly stating the actual action taken on the complaint, including whether any fine was imposed on the erring dealer, if the dealership was cancelled, or a warning was issued.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

 
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