Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Power men warn of protest if meters installed in their houses

- HT Correspond­ent

Employees get the facility of using electricit­y at the discounted rate under the Electricit­y Reforms Act, 1999 and the Transfer Scheme, 2000

LUCKNOW : Uttar Pradesh’s power employees have warned of hitting the streets in protest if any bid is made to deprive them of the facility of using electricit­y at a concession­al tariff by installing meters in their houses.

The warning comes a day after energy minister AK Sharma on Saturday directed the UP Power Corporatio­n Ltd (UPPCL) to install meters in the power employees’ residences as per the provisions. Reacting sharply to the minister’s statement, UP Vidyut Karmchari Sanyukt Sangharsh Samiti in a statement here said the minister was not aware of the factual position.

“Power employees get the facility of using electricit­y at the discounted rate under the Electricit­y Reforms Act, 1999 and the Transfer Scheme, 2000,” Samiti spokesman said adding, “Any attempt to withdraw this facility will be violation of the law.”

The spokesman said the minister’s statement had created an atmosphere of unnecessar­y confusion. “All the power engineers, junior engineers and employees will be forced to begin a statewide agitation if any bid was made to withdraw the concession­al power facility,” he warned.

A UPPCL official, who did not wish to be identified, however, said the Electricit­y Act, 2003, that superseded all the previous

Acts did not permit unmetered power to any consumers. “The power employees may still get electricit­y at a concession­al tariff but they should first agree to installati­on of meters in their houses for the purpose of proper accounting of electricit­y they use,” he pointed out.

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