In a letter to Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal justified his government's decision to recommend to DERC to revoke licenses of two BSES discoms if they fail to pay dues to power generator NTPC and resort to long outages in large parts of the city.
"I am bringing this most serious matter to your notice as the government itself may have to step in at some stage to control the ugly situation which may be created by the three private discoms," Kejriwal said in the letter to Jung.
"Anil Ambani playing politics wid delhi's electricity? Whose politics is he doing?," Kejriwal said in the tweet.
A Reliance Infrastructure spokesperson reacted to Kejriwal's comment, saying "Reliance Group is extremely disappointed with the Delhi Chief Minister's tweet attacking our Group Chairman."
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Earlier, two BSES discoms slammed Delhi government's move to recommend to DERC to revoke their licenses, saying the proposal was "arbitrary" and "illegal" and will be a huge setback to power sector reforms.
The discoms said they expected the regulator to proceed independently and in accordance with laws in dealing with the issue.
Delhi government had yesterday recommended to Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission to revoke the license of BSES discoms if they they fail to pay dues to NTPC and resort to long outages.
NTPC had on Saturday served notices of power supply suspension to BSES discoms and said electricity supplies will be snapped if they do not clear their dues by February 10.
BSES discoms said they did not have money to buy power and the city may reel under long outages if funds are not provided to them.