Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has strongly rejected the recent controversy surrounding ethanol-blended petrol, saying the concerns are being driven by "misreporting and misinterpretation" rather than facts. His remarks come after social media posts claimed that E20 petrol damages vehicle engines, attracts pests and reduces fuel efficiency. The government has repeatedly said these claims are not backed by evidence.
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