People spreading rumours on lockdown will be booked: CM Fadnavis
Maharashtra's CM warned of legal action against lockdown rumours while government cuts fuel excise duty by ₹10 per litre to shield consumers amid global crude price rise.
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Will Maharashtra impose full lockdown? CM Fadnavis warns against rumours amid panic buying of fuel
The warning from the Maharashtra CM comes as there was panic buying of petrol and diesel in the MMR, comprising Mumbai and the neighbouring districts of Thane, Palghar and Raigad.
CM Fadnavis warns against misinformation on fuel shortage, rules out lockdown
Mumbai, March 28 (SocialNews.XYZ) Addressing rising public concern amid the Iran–Israel conflict, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday issued a stern warning against those spreading misinformation regarding fuel shortages or a potential lockdown, asserting that there is no such plan in place. “There is absolutely no plan for a lockdown,” he clarified, adding that India is well prepared to handle the current global fuel situat…
Maharashtra Lockdown Rumours: CM Fadnavis Says No Lockdown, Warns Against Fake News
Amid rising panic and viral rumours, a big question gripped people across the state — will Maharashtra go into lockdown again? Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has now given a clear and strong answer: No lockdown will be imposed. The clarification came after chaos was seen across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, where long queues formed at […]
Don’t Fall For Lockdown Rumours: CM Devendra Fadnavis Warns Of Legal Action, Assures Adequate Fuel Stock - PUNE PULSE
Government says no lockdown planned; strict action against those spreading or forwarding fake messages Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has issued a strong warning against the spread of rumours related to fuel shortages and a possible lockdown, stating that strict legal action will be taken against those responsible. Addressing growing panic among citizens, Fadnavis clarified
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