Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

At event run on stolen power, Khattar complains of theft

- Hardik Anand

ROHTAK: While chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar was advising people to refrain from stealing electricit­y at Mokhra village in Rohtak on Saturday, ironically the event was allegedly being run partially on stolen power coming from a line clamped onto a nearby transforme­r.

While the officials first denied the allegation­s, they later put the entire blame of the power theft on the contractor who had arranged for the tent for the event after the shocking visuals of power theft surfaced on social media.

Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam XEN Maninder Singh said they had arranged for generators for the programme that were being used to run coolers and air conditione­rs on the stage.

The XEN claimed the illegal line was used by the labourers of the contractor. “We conducted an investigat­ion after watching the visuals and found that the line clamped onto the transforme­r was set up by the workers of Neel Kamal tenthouse which was given contract to arrange for the programme. The workers had set the illegal connection to run their coolers and pedestal fans besides the stage,” he said, while adding that the line illegally used was anyway not sufficient to provide power to stage.

The XEN said they had registered a case against the contractor and imposed a fine of ₹40,000 on him.

Meanwhile, the event turned out to be a farce as the CM spent around 20 minutes during his speech in advising villagers to pay regular bills and refrain from stealing electricit­y, which is a common practice in rural Haryana.

AFTER DENYING ALLEGATION­S, OFFICIALS BLAME CONTRACTOR FOR POWER THEFT

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