Agartala(Tripura):Tripura is staring at the prospect of an acute fuel crisis and shortage of essential commodities in the aftermath of landslides and heavy waterlogging in Assam which has damaged railway tracks and parts of the national highway which connects Tripura.
The State government, in a bid to avoid the crisis, is planning to import all the essential products through Assam via the National Highway. The Food and Civil Supply Department has limited petrol purchases of up to Rs 200 per vehicle for two-wheeler users, Rs. 300 per vehicle for three-wheeler users and Rs 1000 for four-wheeler users.
A senior official said so far Tripura has no shortage of essential commodities, however, the effect may take place after 5 to 6 days.“The way some parts of Assam have been affected due to landslides and waterlogging is bound to affect our state as well. The railway tracks were washed away. Most of the time we import petroleum products and other essential commodities through railways but it would be not possible now. We are trying to bring all essential commodities and petroleum products with the help of trucks through the national highway,” he said.
The official further informed on Wednesday that they held a meeting with Food Corporation of India (FCI) and Oil India in this regard.“We have already taken up the matter with the Food Corporation of India (FCI) and Oil India. They are also trying to send their products through trucks as it will take more than 2 months for the restoration of the railway tracks. We have already taken up the matter to bring the rice and petrol”, the official added.