Social media turns into a meme fest as LPG shortage fears flood feeds; memes inside
As tensions rise between the US and Iran in the Middle East, fears of a global energy upset have started to trickle into everyday life in India, especially in the household kitchens and restaurants.
The possibility of an LPG shortage, tied to India’s heavy dependence on Gulf‑sourced liquefied petroleum gas, has sparked a mix of anxiety and creativity online. Indian social‑media users have responded not just with worry, but with a full‑blown meme fest, turning gas‑cylinder shortages into dark‑humour punchlines about induction cooktops, heater rods, and even “cave‑style” coal cooking.
Meanwhile, the Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said on Thursday that India has around 60 days’ worth of fuel stock and that there is no shortage of petrol, diesel, or LPG.
The ministry dismissed reports of shortages as a “deliberate misinformation campaign” meant to trigger panic buying. It added that all petrol pumps across the country are well stocked and operating as usual, with no rationing of petrol or diesel.
The Government of India also confirmed that fuel supplies remain stable nationwide and that retail outlets are functioning normally, even as events continue in West Asia. It advised citizens not to believe rumours or resort to panic buying.
Amid the escalating US–Iran conflict and its ripple effect on the Middle East, concerns have grown that India’s LPG supply could be disrupted. Netizens have taken to platforms like X and Instagram to joke about induction cooktops replacing cylinders, heater rods becoming “stovetops,” and even black‑market cylinders being treated like high‑value gold.
One recurring meme theme is that “if LPG disappears, Indian moms will still manage to cook using anything from candles to coal”!
Street vendors in the NCR region have reported paying up to ₹2,300 for cylinders normally priced around ₹1,750, with some black‑market offers allegedly touching ₹5,000. With weddings and large catering events depending heavily on gas, caterers have started asking families to arrange their own cylinders, prompting jokes about “LPG‑proof” wedding venues.
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The possibility of an LPG shortage, tied to India’s heavy dependence on Gulf‑sourced liquefied petroleum gas, has sparked a mix of anxiety and creativity online. Indian social‑media users have responded not just with worry, but with a full‑blown meme fest, turning gas‑cylinder shortages into dark‑humour punchlines about induction cooktops, heater rods, and even “cave‑style” coal cooking.
Social media turns into a meme fest as LPG shortage fears flood feeds; memes inside (Photo via X)
Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas asks the public to remain calm
Social media turns into a meme fest
One recurring meme theme is that “if LPG disappears, Indian moms will still manage to cook using anything from candles to coal”!
Street vendors in the NCR region have reported paying up to ₹2,300 for cylinders normally priced around ₹1,750, with some black‑market offers allegedly touching ₹5,000. With weddings and large catering events depending heavily on gas, caterers have started asking families to arrange their own cylinders, prompting jokes about “LPG‑proof” wedding venues.
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Social media reactions
Social‑media users have flooded timelines with multilayered memes about “cylinder hoarding,” moms hiding spare cylinders under beds, and couples arguing over who gets the last refill.Some memes even suggest that India will have to return to ancient cooking methods, such as burying food under hot sand or using coal‑based setups, all for a laugh but with a serious subtext about energy dependence.The same platforms also show that electric induction cooktops, including models from brands like Bajaj, are selling out fast on quick‑commerce apps such as Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart.Screenshots from Blinkit, shared widely by users, highlight how quickly stock vanishes once prices tick up, fuelling more jokes about “induction‑stockpiling” replacing cylinder hoarding.Government response
Indian authorities have not stayed silent. The government has invoked the Essential Commodities Act to ensure that 100% of domestic LPG production is directed to household consumers. To curb hoarding and black‑market pricing, the minimum interval between domestic LPG bookings has been extended to 25 days.end of article
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