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Andhra shuts down against hike in power tariff

No untoward incidents reported; Opposition demands complete roll-back of hike

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
A state-wide shutdown is being observed in Andhra Pradesh today following a bandh call given by Opposition parties against the hike in power tariff.

The shutdown called by the Left parties, was being supported by main Opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP), YSR Congress Party and other opposition parties.

BJP, too, has given a separate bandh call. Leaders and activists of opposition parties held demonstrations in front of bus-depots in different districts across Andhra Pradesh, however, there were no reports of untoward incidents so far.

Shops and business establishments downed their shutters at many places in Hyderabad while some educational institutions had already announced on postponing the exams.
 
Police took CPI State secretary K Narayana and CPM state secretary B V Raghavulu in preventive custody when they tried to hold protests and stop buses from plying near the MGBS here.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy had earlier announced some relief and said that there was no hike in power charges for consumers whose consumption is upto 200 units per month.

The Opposition, however, demanded for a complete roll-back of the power tariff hike saying people were already being burdened by 'fuel surcharge adjustment' (FSA) charges.

The government, said that it was already bearing a power subsidy burden of Rs 6,300 crore.

Meanwhile, a report from Visakhapatnam district said the Opposition-sponsored one-day bandh against power tariff hike evoked total response. Banks, business establishments, educational institutions, hotels remained closed.

According to RTC sources, city bus services and long distance services were suspended by authorities in view of the bandh. However, government offices and public sector undertakings in the city reported thin attendance.

According to police, the bandh was peaceful and no untoward incident was reported from any part of the district.

Security was beefed up at various places in the district.

AP Electricity Regulatory Commission announced a new power tariff order for FY 2013-14, allowing power distribution companies to levy additional tariff of Rs 6,173 crore on consumers from April 1.

Leaders of TDP, Left, YSR Congress and BJP have also held fasts over the issue.

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First Published: Apr 09 2013 | 12:20 PM IST

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