Deccan Chronicle

Netas pressure power officials to reduce cuts

- AMRITA DIDYLA | DC HYDERABAD, APRIL 13

Electricit­y area offices are seeing an influx of requests from local election candidates to reduce power cuts to avoid public anger during campaignin­g.

Sub area and local area offices are being pressurise­d to do away with an hour or so of power cuts especially on slotted campaignin­g days.

While power cuts are bad news for the public as well as candidates who are being questioned on the same, the local area officials are juggling with a fixed amount of energy, to accede to the requests.

The state meanwhile continues to reel under a 50 MU energy shortage and the unrestrict­ed peak hour demand is peaking at nearly 13,600 mw.

Going by the statistics provided by the central discom, there is a 25 to 30 per cent continuing deficit which is being passed on as three hours scheduled cuts and a power holiday industrial sector.

“The deficit has remained more or less steady over the last one month and we have been managing by imposing scheduled cuts as well as some unschedule­d cuts in case of emergencie­s. With the election campaignin­g speeding up, there are a number of requests which are rather like directives to cut down on the power cuts,” said superinten­ding engineer from an area sub-station in the city.

In fact the so called “requests” are also specific to time and residentia­l areas and insiders say that politicos have been upset about being questioned on their commitment as they have not been able to ensure power supply.

“Leaders are calling up and even sending their representa­tives with requests saying that they do not want to enter a charged up residentia­l area during campaignin­g

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Sub area and local area offices are being pressurise­d to do away with an hour or so of power cuts especially on slotted campaignin­g days.

The power cuts are bad news for the public as well as candidates who are being questioned, the state meanwhile continues to reel under a 50 MU energy shortage and the unrestrict­ed peak hour demand is peaking at nearly 13,600 mw.

and hence are giving specific timings to ensure smooth supply, so that they do not face public ire while campaignin­g. There is a lot of pressure regarding the issue and we don’t really have a choice but to juggle the timings and make things look better up to the campaignin­g hours. As a result, some amount of night-time cut is being applied,” added another official from the discom.

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