Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said that the Lt Governor (LG) Najeeb Jung has cancelled the Aam Aadmi Party government's order to make discoms pay compensation to consumers for unscheduled power cuts, alleging that the Centre was hand-in-glove with power companies.
Addressing a gathering at the North West Delhi's Najafgarh area, he expressed apprehension that the LG may also turn down the government's power-subsidy decision and minimum wages proposal.
Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission had in April passed an order, asking power distribution companies to compensate consumers for unscheduled power cuts extending up to two hours in the national capital.
"We had passed an order under which discoms would have to compensate consumers for unscheduled power cuts. They were bound to pay a penalty of Rs 100 for power cut for every hour. 15 days ago, LG sahab (Sir) called the file pertaining to this matter and cancelled this order. (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) Modi is hand-in-glove with power companies. Why Modi ji needed to turn down this order?" Kejriwal said.
He said that by this order, the power situation would have been better in Delhi but Modi has not let that happen.
He had also claimed on Saturday that LG Najeeb Jung has sought the file related to power subsidy on the instructions of the Prime Minister, even as he cautioned against a hike in power tariff in the city.
The Delhi chief minister has also expressed apprehension that his government's proposal to increase minimum wages by up to 50 per cent could be shot down by Jung.
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He asked the people to gherao the Prime Minister and LG if any such step is taken.
During the function, some people showed black flags to Kejriwal. Protesters alleged that the AAP has failed to deliver its poll promises which includes installation of CCTV cameras, construction of 500 new school buildings, Wi-fi and regular jobs for contractual employees of Delhi Transport Corporation.