Two NRIs - Baldev Singh and Vijay Kumar Saria - in their complaint with the Commission said that they could not apply for a gas connection in India despite the Centre according many benefits to Persons of Indian Origins (PIOs) and Overseas Citizens of India.
They pointed out that to apply for a gas connection, one has to declare that "I am an Indian citizen". They said since they were not Indian citizen, they could not apply for a gas cylinder, which "frustrated their intention" to stay in the country for a longer period.
The Commission said the under secretary (Marketing) of Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas submitted a report to it saying the matter had been examined and it had been decided that foreign nationals/NRIs/PIOs/OCIs would be eligible for a domestic non-subsidised LPG connection.
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