The party said, in doing so, the ruling dispensation was taking back the facility extended to farmers by former Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal.
Reacting to a cabinet decision in this regard, former minister Sikander Singh Maluka said the cabinet was trying to give the impression that electricity meters were being installed on tubewells at various places on a pilot basis.
"This is furthest from the truth. The Congress government has rolled out the anti-subsidy policy of finance minister Manpreet Singh Badal who has time and again in the past spoken out against giving free power facility to the farmers of the State".
"This (implementation) would be the death knell for farmers of the state," he said.
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"Punjab is going through an agrarian crisis. Nearly 400 farmers have committed suicide since the last ten months. Finance minister Manpreet Badal has failed to implement the promised Rs 90,000 crore loan waiver scheme. Now Punjab farmers are faced with withdrawal of the free power facility", he said in a release.
Punjab cabinet today approved a pilot research project on Direct Benefit Transfer for Electricity (DBTE) for 990 agriculture consumers, aimed to save underground water.
The farmers, in turn, will be benefited through regular income by saving electricity and promoting crop diversification.
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