Electricity rates in Delhi will rise, BJP says it's due to Rs 27,000 crore debt from AAP govt
Delhi Power Minister Ashish Sood has hinted at a possible rise in electricity prices, blaming it on a Rs 27,000 crore debt left by the previous AAP government with power distribution companies (Discoms) through the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC).
Responding to a question by AAP MLA Imran Hussain in the Delhi Assembly, Sood said that Discoms have the authority to increase rates to recover the debt. He claimed that during the previous government's rule, the Delhi High Court had instructed DERC to issue a tariff order, but the administration failed to protect public interests.
«The previous government has left a debt of Rs 27 thousand crores of regulatory assets with the discoms through DERC. To recover this, the companies are authorised to increase the electricity rates. During the tenure of the previous government, on the orders of the High Court, DERC was ordered to bring tariff orders,» Sood said.
He added, «That government could not protect the interests of the public. In the coming time, electricity prices will rise, and perhaps some people even want this for their political gains. However, the government remains in touch with DERC and is closely monitoring the situation.»
AAP criticises BJP for unfulfilled promises
Meanwhile, former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP leader Atishi criticised the BJP-led central government, accusing it of not fulfilling its promise of providing Rs 2,500 financial aid to women. She expressed hope that the ruling party would address the issue in the ongoing Budget Session.
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Speaking to ANI, she said, «The BJP made a lot of promises before the elections. We hope that those promises are fulfilled in this budget session. The first and most important promise was
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