Punjab waives off outstanding power bills of 55 lakh defaulters
Punjab waives off outstanding power bills of 55 lakh defaulters
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Punjab: Amid the chaos within the ruling Congress party and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal's visit to Punjab, Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Wednesday announced to waive pending electricity bills of 55 lakh defaulters, covering 80 per cent of the total consumers. It will put a burden of Rs 1,200 crore on the state exchequer. "It is a major relief for the common man," the Chief Minister, who reiterated the government won't indulge in corruption nor let anyone do it.

Channi told the media after the Cabinet meeting that it decided to waive pending electricity bills of all defaulters having connections up to 2 KW.  The decision will benefit consumers in rural and urban areas. But the Chief Minister clarified that the arrears could be of one month or as old as 10 years, all outstanding will be cleared by the government. "The policy will apply only to the previous electricity bills that are pending. From now onwards, the consumers would be liable for the outstanding," he added.

The chief minister added that power will continue to be free for farmers in Punjab. "Water will also be free," Charanjit Singh Channi said, flanked by Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu and Congress leader Harish Rawat. Channi said committees at tehsil level would be formed to handle old bill waiver cases and verify the beneficiaries. The Chief Minister announced a mechanism soon to end sand mafia by bringing a new policy on mining.

 

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