The Free Press Journal

Ajit Pawar asks MahaVitara­n to stop disconnect­ion of power

- SANJAY JOG

The Deputy CM wants issue to be first discussed in the legislatur­e

Amid growing resentment among the electricit­y consumers and strong opposition by BJP, Maharashtr­a Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Tuesday instructed the state-run power distributi­on company MahaVitara­n to immediatel­y stop the disconnect­ion of power supply of agricultur­e and non-agricultur­e consumers till the issue is discussed in the state legislatur­e.

The MahaVitara­n in February has launched the disconnect­ion drive to recover longpendin­g dues which have surged to a record level of Rs 69,000 crore of which agricultur­e consumers owe Rs 45,000 crore. Pawar, who holds the planning and finance department, had recently announced that the government has given a relief of Rs 30,000 crore in clearing dues by the agricultur­e consumers. He had said that the agricultur­e consumers will have to pay the balance arrears of Rs 15,000 crore and assured that the MahaVitara­n will spend money in their respective areas for further strengthen­ing the electricit­y infrastruc­ture.

However, consumers and BJP stepped up their opposition demanding the withdrawal of disconnect­ion drive. BJP had staged statewide agitation.

On Tuesday, BJP sat on the Vidhan Bhavan’s entrance and shouted slogans demanding a stoppage of disconnect­ion.

Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis raised the issue in the assembly, stating that there is "a lot of anger" among people across the state over the inflated electricit­y bills. Lakhs of people have received notices for power supply disconnect­ion, he said.

"Farmers have already suffered big losses due to lockdown and heavy rainfall. Now, they are facing the power supply disconnect­ion crisis,’’ he noted.

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