Deccan Chronicle

Bandi warns of more power tariff hike

- BALU PULIPAKA | DC HYDERABAD, MAY 30

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday said that Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao was finding excuses to further increase the power tariff, notwithsta­nding the strain the consumers are subject to from the recent hikes.

The party’s state president Bandi Sanjay Kumar alleged that the state government has started forcing its power sector officials to blame the Union government for making electricit­y more and more expensive. “This is nothing but a ploy to bring in yet another hike,” Sanjay said.

Addressing a press conference, Sanjay said that the recent comments by the chairman and managing director of TS Genco and TSTransco that the Centre’s decision asking all thermal power generators to use 10% of imported coal along with locally procured would result in higher power costs, is nothing but an excuse to hike charges in the state.

“Instead of using officers to criticize the Centre, as there appear to be no takers for the Chief Minister’s tirades against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Rao should explain why Telangana was buying power at `6 to `6.50 per unit when the same can be bought in the open market for`3 to `3.50 per unit,” Sanjay said. He said that

BJP state president

the state was lying about the Centre asking for metres for all agricultur­al power connection­s.

“The lie is to ensure that the Chief Minister, who has a separate sub-station for his farm house, need not pay for the power he uses. The consumptio­n of power at his farmhouse is enough to cater to the power needs of 40 villages,” Sanjay said.

The government has to pay the state discoms `60,000 crore as dues just for the 24-hour free power to farmers. It has been found that the highest dues from consumers are from Gajwel, Siddipet and the Old City of Hyderabad. Why are power bills not being collected from these areas? Sanjay wanted to know.

“If my speech in Karimnagar on Hanuman Jayanti was objectiona­ble, why have the TRS and government not filed cases or petitions against me? I spoke about the problems. Rather than addressing them in earnest, they are trying to give communal colour to my comments.” “Pollution Control Board’s closure of Ramagundam Fertilizer­s & Chemicals Limited is aimed at targeting the Modi administra­tion as it is a Central government undertakin­g. Taken on a pragmatic level, the government must have resolved pollutionr­elated problems instead of shutting it down.”

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