"... Because of no response from Union Power Minister, there is a deadlock and now December 8 strike seems inevitable," All India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF) said in a statement.
About 12 lakh power employees and engineers are likely to participate in the strike.
According to the statement, National Coordination Committee of Electricity Employees and Engineers (NCCOEEE) has already served the strike/work boycott notice to Power Minister Piyush Goyal at Kochi on November 6 during Power Ministers' conference.
NCCOEEE convener A B Bardhan has reminded Goyal through a letter about his promises to redress the issues raised by workers and engineers at Kochi, but more than a week's time has elapsed and because of no response from the Union Power Minister, there was a deadlock.
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AIPEF spokesperson V K Gupta said in the statement that besides opposition of power employees and engineers, central government has placed Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2014 on agenda of Lok Sabha for Winter Session.
Elaborating further, Gupta alleged, "The amendments in electricity bill are notbased upon ground realities but are meant only to watch the interest of private players and will make state power utilities financially bankrupt.
"The amendments in electricitybill whichseeks to segregate the power distribution network from electricity supply business is basically anti people and does not look at root cause of power sector ailments but only treat the symptoms of problems."
This simply means nationalizing the losses and privatizing the profits. The competition is possible only in a situation of surplus, not scarcity of electricity, which the country was facing, it added.