"The state government should clarify its stand through a white paper on the terms and conditions of the contract awarded to the company installing pre-paid meters and on the expenditure to be incurred in the entire process," party's Chief Spokesman R K Khrimey told reporters here.
He said, the party was not against the new technology but wondered on the manner the state government hurriedly took the decision which was too early for a young state like Arunachal.
"If the government is so serious to lessen power pilferage, the department should first install such meters at the residences of governor, chief ministers, minister, MLAs and top bureaucrats and technocrats on trial basis to convince the common people," he said.
Demanding for a immediate halt in the ongoing process, Khrimey said that the party would soon meet the governor seeking his intervention on the issue.
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The state power department has launched the pilot project in the state capital from November 10 last with a total cost of 85 crore, including maintenance charge for a period of five years to be paid to the Udaipur-based Secure Energy Meter Limited, the implementing agency.
So far a total of 600 meters have been installed and the department is targeting to cover 3000 consumers by March next.