"At the end of the Nitish Kumar government's two terms in office, the power situation in Bihar continues to remain as grim as ever as far as production and addition of generation capacity are concerned," Goyal, the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power, Coal, New and Renewable Energy, told reporters here.
"The power generation in Bihar through its own plants stands at zero and so is the case with generation capacity... the generation of 210 MW through coal-based plants and 114 MW from renewable sources in Bihar is part of joint venture projects," he said.
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"Nitish Kumar had promised three years ago that he will not seek votes next time if fails to provide electricity to all households in Bihar. What has happened? Has he provided electricity to all households? The answer is no," the senior BJP leader said.
Further charging the government with making false claims about improvement in electricity situation, Goyal claimed that the state government had misled the people as the entire supply of power at over 2800 MW in the state was taking place from the central pool and related resources.
Quoting a survey report by an independent agency, Goyal said Bihar had been the worst performing states among the eastern region with only 20 per cent rural households using electricity as the primary sources for lighting.
The state government had claimed to have electrified 29,000 villages for which it might have set up poles in panchayats and installed transformers, but there had been no supply of power for consumption by the people, he added.
He said that under the 11th plan (2007-2012) the Centre had sanctioned Rs 2994 crore for intensive electrification in Bihar of which only 38 per cent fund at Rs 1132 crore was used by the state government and only 25 per cent villages were electrified at 3316 against 12,828 villages and the coverage of households stood at 11 per cent at 3.38 lakh dwellings against the target of 30 lakh.