Addressing a press conference, AAP Maharashtra convener Anjali Damania demanded an inquiry into the mismanagement of the power and distribution companies.
"The average cost of supply had risen by a whopping 68 per cent in the past five years from Rs 3.7 in 2008 to Rs 6.23 in 2013. High-end households are paying Rs 10 to Rs 14 per unit while industrial users are paying Rs 8 to Rs 10. Thousands of medium and large-scale industries have decided to move to other states, depriving our state of revenue by way of taxes and employment opportunities," she said.
She asked why Mahagenco did not lift the full coal allocation from Coal India in 2013 which was 41.97 metric tones.
"Mahagenco lifted only 30.05 metric tones though its needs were much higher. Bureaucrats opened a window for kickbacks by buying coal from other resources, and Coal India also benefits as they get to sell the coal not taken by Mahagenco in the open market at premium prices," Damania said.
Damania said that Mahagenco's proposed capital expenditure of Rs 1 lakh crore in the next eight years should be scrapped, and there should be no further capacity addition till there is a maximum utilisation of existing plants.
Damania also demanded that some 18 lakh un-metered connections should be brought under metering immediately, and details of pending electricity bills of sugar factories and private engineering colleges be made public.