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Rajshahi LPG users complain of cylinders with less weight

February 25, 2018 00:00:00


Our Correspondent

RAJSHAHI, Feb 24: Users of cylinder liquid petroleum gas (LPG) of various upazilas of the district have complained of supplying them LPG cylinders with less in weight and some filled with water. As a result, common gas consumers are being deceived by the gas cylinder supplying authorities.

It is alleged, each regular cylinder should contain at least 12.5 kg of LP gas but dishonest gas supplying agents and CNG processing units were filling only 9 to 10 kg of gas in the cylinders and realising price of a 12.5 kg full cylinder of gas from the consumers. Because in most cases there was no way to weigh a cylinder filled with gas, users of LPG cylinders remained unaware of such dishonest trading by the LPG suppliers.

According to sources, the use of cylinder LPG has been increased recently for domestic and commercial purposes in various upazilas and sub-urban areas of Rajshahi. A huge number of LPG cylinders are now used in Naohata of Paba upazila, Mohanopur sadar and Mohanganj of Mohanour upazila, Godagari sadar, Rajabari, Premtali of Godagari upazila, Bhabniganj bazaar, Taherpur municipal area, Puthia sadar, Sardah Bazaar, Baneswar Bazaar and Bagha sadar areas of the district. Even in many rural areas of the district, housewives were using LP cylinder gas instead of using firewood and kerosene for cooking purposes. It is learnt around 25,000 to 30,000 cylinders of LPG are used in every upazila of the district per month now-a-days and the number of such LPG users were in increase day by day.

Earlier in 2012 to 2015, the price of a filled cylinder gas was Tk 800 which has now increased to Tk 1,200. Though last year (2017), the price of cylinder gas jumped to Tk 1,500 it has been decreased recently.

Belal Hossain, a cylinder gas user of Bhabaiganj Bazaar in Bagmara informed, recently he purchased a cylinderful of gas at Taka 1,200. The supplier of the gas ensured him the cylinder carrying 12 kg of LPG. But, after using several days, the cylinder was empty.

Samiul Haque, an operator of Luna Petroleum agency in Godagari informed, the LPG cylinders are direct supplied from various LPG filling stations in Dhaka and Chittagong. It is not possible for any local petroleum dealers to steal gas or add water in any cylinder. He went to the gas supplier with the cylinder and weighed that. Still there was three to four kilogramme of gas but that was not burning. The supplier of the cylinder said there might be some liquid byproduct of gas which was left over at the bottom of the cylinder.

Mahfuza, another NGO worker of Bagmara, said she purchased a cylinder of gas from a local dealer but after using it for a few days, the gas emptied but she usually uses a cylinder full of gas for a month. She also said the gas was not burning but there was gas inside the cylinder that is why she went to the dealer with the cylinder. The dealer then said he was getting such complaints of shortage of gas in some cylinders and some are mixed with water and gas.

Abul Kalam Azad, a professor of Premtali College under Godagari upazila informed, he has also noticed LPG cylinders weighing less than the actual weight. Taking the opportunity of innocence of the consumers, some LP Gas suppliers were cheating them.

Abdullah Al Mamun, assistant commissioner (land) of Bagmara, said encouraging people of using LPG is a state policy. Any irregularities and corruption in this connection will be resisted strictly. The mobile team will soon visit the LPG shops, inspect the cylinders and take legal action against the corrupt traders.

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