Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

In 4 yrs, 3477 farmers get it; govt ‘vows’ 9570 in 9 months

- Mukesh Mathrani letters@hindustant­imes.com

POLL PROMISE CM Raje has announced 2 lakh agricultur­al power connection­s BARMER:

In the last four years of the BJP rule in Rajasthan, the electricit­y department provided 3,477 connection­s for agricultur­al use in Barmer. In just over nine months before the state goes to polls, the government wants to grant 9,570 more such connection­s in the district, a target that the department officials feel is impossible to achieve.

While presenting the state Budget for 2018-19 on February 12, chief minister Vasundhara Raje announced to provide 200,000 agricultur­al power connection­s to farmers. Following this, Barmer’s electricit­y department officials went into an overdrive and prepared a list of 9,570 beneficiar­y farmers. It remains to be seen what percentage of the promise made by the CM would be fulfilled.

Here’s a reality check. Beginning February 2010, a total of 24,994 farmers in Barmer applied for agricultur­al power connection, according to the official records.

The electricit­y department released 919 agricultur­al connection­s in 2014-15. The figure went marginally up in the next financial year (2015- 2016), when 1,442 such connection­s were released. During 2016-17, only 36 connection­s were provided against pending 22,973 applicatio­ns. The data further revealed that till January 2018, department had released only 1,076 connection­s.

Post the budget announceme­nt, political galleries are abuzz with bets being placed over whether the state government would be able to fulfill even partially its promise.

Goparam Sirvi, chief engineer at Jodhpur DISCOM in Barmer, says that they are serious about chief minister’s announceme­nt but “fulfilling that would be a challengin­g task”. Apart from the difficult geographic­al conditions due to which the sped of the work is delayed, the power department is facing inadequate manpower and severe shortage of material. Sirvi said he will raise the issue before the higher officials and request them to ensure the required resources on time.

Experts, meanwhile, are considerin­g this yet another political announceme­nt. Sabal Singh Bhati, a farmer leader in Barmer, claimed that their requests to the government to provide agricultur­al connection on priority basis have always been ignored. “Considerin­g the past record, the recent announceme­nt seems purely political. It has been made to lure voters in the election year,” he said.

It may be mentioned that even the chief minister has said that there was no guarantee if the announceme­nts made by her in the budget will be implemente­d in their entirety.

“Our next challenge is how fast we can get the budget announceme­nts on ground,” she said speaking to reporters after presenting the budget. “There is no guarantee (that the announceme­nts would be implemente­d before the election code of conduct kicks in)… Please do not compare us with the Congress. In our Suraj Sankalp, there were over 600 promises; we fulfilled almost 500 of them.”

Hemraj Choudhary, a local farmer said that he and several others have been waiting for electricit­y connection since 2009. He claimed to have approached the authoritie­s several times but was always told to wait for some more time.

“I have invested on tube well and bought equipment that requires electricit­y to function. My investment is in vain,” he said.

Congress district vice-president YD Joshi said that BJP leaders’ claim that the recent budget was dedicated to the farmers was a big sham. “This government has failed to provide agricultur­al connection­s to the farmer. How can it claim that it is dedicated to the farmers,” he asked.

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HT Vasundhara Raje.

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