Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi may have succeeded in garnering the audience’s applause in claiming that Delhi-ites asked for electricity but did not get any. But his claim falls flat when verified against facts.
Delhi-ites asked for 13,112 million units (MUs) of electricity between April and August this year and got 13,067 MUs, a gap of 0.3 per cent, the lowest-ever in the national capital, according to the latest data from the Central Electricity Authority.
During the same period, the national deficit was five per cent. Gujarat, however, has a deficit of six MUs. “20,000 megawatt (Mw) is stranded because there is no coal.”
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During hours of peak demand in Delhi, observed during mornings and evenings, the city received a power quantum of 5,653 Mw against a demand of 6,035 Mw, recording a power deficit of 6.3 per cent. This was the same as the national average deficit during the same period.