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YSRCP leaders fasting over power crisis admitted in hospital

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Police have shifted YSR Congress leaders, who have been on an indefinite fast to protest against the hike in power tariff, to hospitals in view of their deteriorating health condition.

The policemen shifted YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) honorary president Y S Vijayamma and other leaders, who began their fast five days ago, to hospitals late last night. They broke their fast in the hospital.

Leaders of TDP, Left and BJP have also held fasts over the issue and they were shifted to hospitals by police after a few days into the fast in view of their deteriorating health condition.

Facing flak from the Opposition, Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy had announced on Thursday that the state would bear an additional subsidy burden of Rs 830 crore to ease the woes of the domestic power consumers.
 

YSRCP, however, alleged that the relief given by the state government was inadequate.

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

YSRCP has announced that it would continue its protests in the interest of public.

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First Published: Apr 07 2013 | 2:55 PM IST

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