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Power scenario in Kashmir becoming worse
JD (U) urges LG, Principal Secy to intervene
1/21/2022 11:21:26 PM


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JAMMU, Jan 21: As the winter strikes to summer capital all the promises made by PDD to the general public gets frozen. In a joint press statement, JDU State General Secretary Sanjay Dhar, Vivek Bali State Secretary, PL Pandita Chairman Migrants J&K appealed to Power Development Department to stop unscheduled power curtailment during this winter season in whole Kashmir valley. JD (U) leaders said that PDD has forced people to face winter conditions with continuous unscheduled power cuts in whole Kashmir valley most of the districts in south Kashmir faced electricity curtailment despite that they pay their bills. These leaders also urged to LG Govt to announce an amnesty scheme with regard to the electricity bills for the people keeping in view the Covid situation. These leaders said that the unscheduled power cuts have increased from many hours and it has created a difficult situation for the people during this winter season. They said the people are paying the bills even then they are not provided 24/7 electricity in winter season this is injustice with them. The PDD should look into the issues and resolve them so that the people do not suffer. They urged LG and Power Commissioner Secretary that the situation has got from bad to worse with every passing day as the curtailment has increased and PDD should immediately stop curtailment of electricity as soon as possible.
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