The state unit of CPI(M) today said that the Omar Abdullah government's inability to ensure return of power projects from National Hydroelectric Power Corporation coupled with a failure to start new projects were the main reasons behind the power crisis.
"The (mere) contemplation on return of power projects from NHPC, a complete inertia in terms of starting new power projects and huge transmission and distribution (T&D) losses are responsible for the electricity crisis," CPI(M) state secretary MY Tarigami said in a statement here.
"If the government cries hoarse for not being able to realise revenues from domestic and commercial consumers, (then) who is to be blamed for that," Tarigami said.
Talking about the state government's approval for a fresh hike in power tariff, Tarigami slammed the decision as an "unjustified" one which should be revoked at once.
"The fresh hike of around 8 per cent in the power tariff has hit lakhs of consumers in the state who have witnessed unprecedented and arbitrary hikes in the past few years," he said.