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After Arvind Kejriwal's Delhi sweep, Modi takes dig at AAP over free power supply

FP Archives • February 16, 2015, 12:29:44 IST
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In an apparent dig at AAP over its poll pledge to reduce power bills, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday wondered how such promises could be made by political parties in states which are dependent on electricity supply from outside.

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After Arvind Kejriwal's Delhi sweep, Modi takes dig at AAP over free power supply

New Delhi: In an apparent dig at AAP over its poll pledge to reduce power bills, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday wondered how such promises could be made by political parties in states which are dependent on electricity supply from outside. “During every election, political parties promise free power… People need to think about these promises,” said Modi at a renewable energy conference in New Delhi. [caption id=“attachment_2100905” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PIB Image](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Kejriwal-Modi-PIB2.jpg) AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PIB Image[/caption] The parties make these promises in such states which rely on electricity supply from other states, he added. “Water accounts for a major chunk of the input cost of farmers. The cost of water is basically due to cost of power. We have to understand the problems farmers are facing,” said Modi. Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP trounced the BJP in Delhi assembly polls. The party in its election manifesto had promised to cut electricity bills by half among other freebies. Delhi has a power demand of about 5,000 MW and is largely dependent on other states to meet its requirements. Reacting to Modi’s apparent dig at AAP, senior party leader and AAP’s Delhi Convenor Ashutosh urged the Prime Minister to help the state government to make power affordable. “I don’t want to make any adverse comment on the Prime Minister. I just want to make a request to him on behalf of the party that he should help us to make electricity affordable and cheaper because that will do a lot of good to the people of Delhi and I hope that he also wants goodness of people of state,” he said. AAP leader Ashish Khetan, who played a crucial role in chalking out the party’s agenda to solve the power problem in the national capital, said the previous governments neither promoted solar energy nor did they have any good policy of any alternate source of energy. “When coal-based energy is concerned we have to depend on states like Chattisgarh, Jharkhand among others. Secondly, power plants of the country, though located in other states, produce electricity for the whole country. “Reducing power tariff and bringing in reforms in the power sector is a different issue and linking it to power production is quite weird,” he said. The Congress slammed Modi saying there is a huge gap between what the Prime Minister preaches and practises. “He should look within. The Prime Minister should direct that question to (Punjab chief minister) Sardar Prakash Singh Badal to whom they gave a Padma Vibhushan. Because after all the Akalis have been the pioneers of politics of free power. “Even as we speak there is an Akali-BJP government in Punjab and power to the farmers is free. So, is PM Narendra Modi going to advice the BJP in Punjab to take it up with the Akali Dal or in the Cabinet that power tariff should be imposed on Punjab farmers,” senior Congress leader Manish Tewari said. AAP leader Kumar Vishwas said now that elections are over, BJP should look back at the promises it made during the polls. “Electricity belongs to the whole country and not any political party. We request Modi ji, now that election are over, he should look back at his party’s promise. It had put big hoardings and banners across the city saying BJP government will provide electricity at 50 per cent cost. “However, we are very much hopeful that Modiji will extend his constructive support to our Delhi government,” Vishwas said. PTI

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