Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah to call industrial bodies for discussion on power tariff as trade chamber calls for bandh on 22 June

Days after announcing the launch of the "Gruha Jyoti" scheme, the power tariff was increased by ₹2.89 per unit.

ByPTI

Published Jun 19, 2023 | 12:12 PMUpdatedJun 19, 2023 | 2:32 PM

Chief Minister Siddahramiah to call industrial bodies for discussion on power tariff

In the wake of outrage by certain industrial bodies over the hike in power tariff rate, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday, 18 June, said he would call a meeting with the industrialists for discussions regarding their concerns.

The chief minister said the uproar was uncalled for as the electricity bills will come down from next month onwards.

As the Hubballi-based Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) gave a call for bandh on 22 June, the chief minister said the office-bearers of industrial bodies were invited to clear the doubts.

“To convince them, facts and figures have been given. I hope that they are convinced. Our officials also called and spoke to them,” Siddaramaiah told reporters in Bengaluru.

According to him, the power bills looked exorbitant to some because people had received the tariff for two months.

“Tariff will not come down. It is appearing heavy because two month’s bill was given. Next month onwards, the bills will be given for each month. Subsequently, the billing amount will come down,” he said.

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Call for Bandh

Giving a call for the bandh, the KCCI said in a statement to its members that the tariff hike in the power charges was abnormal.

“We request all the trade and industry to close their establishments on June 22. This is in protest of abnormal price hikes in the electricity charges by Electricity Supply Companies (ESCOMs),” KCCI said.

It said that for the past eight days, it made attempts to convey the seriousness of the impact of the hike in power tariffs.

“However, no solution is forthcoming from the officials or government representatives,” it said.

Sandeep Bidasaria, acting president of KCCI, clarified that they were not going against the government but were lodging their protest with the hope that their voice is heard. He requested the government to listen to them and find a remedy.

The Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI), a large business body of the state, has not responded to the KCCI’s bandh call.

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Power tariff hike

Days after announcing the launch of the “Gruha Jyoti” scheme, one of the poll guarantees of the Congress government offering free domestic electricity up to 200 units, the power tariff was increased by ₹2.89 per unit.

The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) said the hike was due to fuel and power purchase cost adjustment (FPPCA) and arrears from April.

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