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MNS wants MERC panel report to be made public

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The Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena (MNS) Saturday demanded that the report of the two-member fact finding committee (FFC) appointed by the MERC over the allegedly inflated power bills of Adani Electricit­y be made public.

In a statement issued here, MNS spokespers­on Avinash Abhyankar said the Maharashtr­a Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (MERC) should reveal details of the members of the committee and whether they were related to any private electricit­y company or not.

"The MERC has asked Adani Electricit­y Mumbai Ltd (AEML) that if its power rates have been over 15 per cent of the average use, the meters should be checked and excess money should be refunded with interest. While this order is welcome, we oppose this figure of 15 per cent. How did the 15 per cent hike occur and who approved it?" he asked.

Abhyankar said his party will continue to protest against the AEML until it refunds the excess bill amount to consumers and withdraws its rate hike.

The MNS spokespers­on claimed that the AEML has attributed the inflated bills to its employees going on strike from Aug 27 to Sept 1.

"The company says it had to resort to average meter readings for bills as the employees were on strike. There is a bill cycle and a meter reading cycle. If the strike went on for four days, calculatin­g the bill amount on an average consumptio­n basis is a farce," he said.

Local BJP MLA Ashish Shelar had met Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis last week to convey people's concerns over sudden and steep increase in power bills in suburban Mumbai, where Adani company is the electricit­y distributo­r.

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