The Mumbai Police urged the citizens of the city not to rush to the fuel stations for ‘panic buying’ petrol, diesel and CNG, as the truck drivers were protesting against the new law on hit-and-run cases. "Request not to throng Petrol / Diesel/CNG pumps and indulge into panic buying. Don’t believe in rumours. There is enough stock available in Mumbai and we are providing adequate security to the tankers supplying petroleum products in Mumbai. Please spread the word," Mumbai Police posted on X. Meanwhile, President of All India Motor Transport Congress Amrit Lal Madan said on Tuesday that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has put on hold the punishment of 10 years and a fine in hit-and-run cases under the new Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS). Truckers Protest in Maharashtra: Milk Supply to Mumbai Disrupted As Trucks Carrying Dairy Products Fail To Reach City Due to Road Blockage.

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Mumbai Police Urges People To Not Rush To Petrol Pumps As Enough Stock Is Available

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