[《“They are asking us to display the picture of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi in retail outlets and those who refuse are threatened with blocking of
supplies,,” S.S. Gogi, president, Consortium of Indian Petroleum Dealers
(CIPD) told The Hindu.

The instruction is being conveyed by area officers of the companies, who
visit the retail outlets, according to the dealers. The suggested displays
include one on the scheme to provide LPG connections to Below Poverty Line
families. The dealer consortium said there was no written communication,
and instructions were coming from the territory manager and sales officers
of the companies.》]

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/petroleum-consortium-says-refusal-to-display-pms-picture-is-inviting-threat-of-blocked-supplies/article24774482.ece

Petroleum consortium says refusal to display PM's picture is inviting
threat of blocked supplies

Piyush Pandey MUMBAI,

AUGUST 24, 2018 23:46 IST
UPDATED: AUGUST 25, 2018 09:16 IST

A hoarding on the Centre’s Ujjwala LPG scheme with the PM’s picture at a
fuel outlet in Karnataka.

Consortium representing them says refusal to display PM’s picture is
inviting threat of blocked supplies
Dealers operating petrol pumps have received a verbal advisory from
state-owned oil marketing companies (OMCs) to put up pictures of Prime
Minister Narendra Modi at their retail outlets, triggering a protest.

Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
(HPCL) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) have asked the
dealers to arrange the display ahead of the 2019 elections.

“They are asking us to display the picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi
in retail outlets and those who refuse are threatened with blocking of
supplies,,” S.S. Gogi, president, Consortium of Indian Petroleum Dealers
(CIPD) told The Hindu.

The instruction is being conveyed by area officers of the companies, who
visit the retail outlets, according to the dealers. The suggested displays
include one on the scheme to provide LPG connections to Below Poverty Line
families. The dealer consortium said there was no written communication,
and instructions were coming from the territory manager and sales officers
of the companies.

Staff bio-data sought

Recently, the CIPD refused to share personal data of its employees with the
oil companies, and many of them alleged that the government was profiling
them on caste and religious lines.

The personal data was sought through a form sent to the dealers in the
first week on June. “They are asking for sensitive personal information
like caste, religion and constituency of the employees. Such data
collection by the government is a breach of privacy. We are going to
court,” said Mr. Gogi.

The questions in the form sought biographical details, marital status,
mobile number, name of father/guardian, Aadhaar number, religion, caste,
contact number, email address, number of years of experience and education
level, besides bank information.

On June 11, CIPD wrote a letter of protest to OMCs describing the
initiative as a violation of fundamental rights. The Petrol Pump Dealers
Association of Punjab has issued a legal notice to senior executives of
IOCL, HPCL and BPCL on the issue.

An OMC official confirmed that the information was sought as the government
required it for the Recognition of Prior Learning scheme under the PM’s
Skill Development Ministry. The OMCs did not respond to an email sent on
Thursday.

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