The party would organise protest rallies across the state, primarily at district level till March 28 and later it would intensify its protest further. The protest would culminate in a massive rally in Bhopal on 12 April. "There are three issues which we want to raise; they discom companies have 12000 million unit surplus power yet they sell the surplus power but do not reduce the tariff, they have shown a revenue loss of Rs 1700 crore which should not be recovered from commoner's pocket and the power should be made available to commoners at affordable rates," said Hunka.
Aap party's senior leader Alok Agrawal also said power tariff should be reduced by at least 25 percent rather than increasing it. "If they increase power tariff for another time they will reach to an exorbitant limit for commoner. Already power tariff are not less than Rs 5.50 per unit. We will submit a memorandum on 12 April to state chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan," Agrawal said.