Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Power staff boycott work for 2 hours, hold protest meetings

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

LUCKNOW: Power employees across the state boycotted work for two hours and held statewide protest meetings on Monday to oppose the state cabinet’s decision to hand over electricit­y distributi­on in five cities to private franchisee­s.

The state cabinet last week gave its nod for a proposal seeking introducti­on of distributi­on franchisee system in Lucknow, Varanasi, Gorakhpur, Meerut and Moradabad, evoking a sharp eraction from power employee unions and consumer bodies.

The state’s power employees boycotted work between 3pm and 5pm on Monday, responding to a call by the UP Vidyut Karmchari Sanyukt Sangharsh Samiti, a joint forum of trade unions.

They also held meetings in various cities against the government move. The joint forum has already called for a statewide work boycott on March 27, warning of an indefinite strike thereafter if the government does not rollback the cabinet decision.

Speaking at a meeting here, All-India Power Engineers Federation chief Shailendra Dubey said on the one hand, the Yogi Adityanath government claimed to have done record work in the power sector during last one year, giving 24-hour supply in cities and 18 hours in villages. On the other hand, it had decided to privatise the distributi­on of power in five cities.

“Both are contradict­ory moves. If the reforms are bringing about the desired results, there is no justificat­ion for handing over five cities or any city or village for that matter to a private franchisee,” he said. Dubey claimed the PCL had been suffering huge revenue losses in Greater Noida where a private company had an independen­t distributi­on licence, as well as in Agra, where a UPPCL franchisee was distributi­ng power.

 ?? HT ?? ▪ Power employees staging protest in Lucknow on Monday.
HT ▪ Power employees staging protest in Lucknow on Monday.

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