Imphal, October 12 (IANS) Petrol pumps across Manipur remained shut in the wake of an indefinite blockade along the state's highways, authorities said on Wednesday. The blockade, called by the Rongemei Naga Youth Front, commenced on Tuesday midnight in protest against the failure of the government to address the deteriorating condition of National Highway 37 linking Assam and Manipur. "There was no prior notice. I had to buy petrol at Rs 120 a litre," local resident P. Nilamani said. Another resident Rupashree, said: "In the past, the government used to say that there was always a stock to last 21 days. Petrol pump owners were threatened with legal action if they indulged to hoarding. This time, the government has remained silent." Meanwhile, traders were profiteering out of the scarcity. Many of them were reportedly going to Moreh along the Myanmar border to fetch petrol to sell in and around Imphal.
- Biramani, a trader said: "There are three grades of petrol available at Namphalong across the International Gate and these are cheaper than the Indian petrol. We can get huge profit in bringing petrol to Manipur."