Bangalore: BJP to Protest Against Non-cooperation from Centre on Power


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Oct 14: With the worsening power crisis affecting the people throughout the State, the ruling BJP has decided to hold State-wide protests on October 18 against the Centre to oppose its non-cooperation in ensuring allocated share of power and supply of sufficient quantity of coal to thermal power plants.

State BJP General Secretary and spokesman C T Ravi blamed the Central government for the present power crisis in the state.

He said the party would stage protests at all district headquarters and in Bangalore over the Centre’s discriminatory attitude against Karnataka in allocation of power and delay in the supply of coal to new power projects in the State.

Union Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde has allocated 700 MW of additional power to his home state of Maharashtra and rejected the State’s plea for a similar allocation, the BJP leader claimed and said the people of Karnataka were frustrated and angry at the step-motherly treatment from the Centre.

The Centre was responsible for the power crisis in the State as it was not allocating the state its share of 1596 MW and supplying only about 1000-1100 MW, Ravi alleged.

The BJP demanded that four Union Ministers representing Karnataka ‘demonstrate their power’ and secure allotment of coal and additional power to the state.

Karnataka’s Energy Shobha Karandlaje, who is also in charge of food and civil supplies, called on Union Minister for Coal Sriprakash Jaiswal in Delhi on Thursday and sought allocation of additional coal to the State from Talcher in Maharashtra.

  

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  • Pramod Suvarna, Derebail/mangalore

    Sat, Oct 15 2011

    Use Mangalore/Karwar ports to import coal instead of agitating.
    Anyway when illegally exporting iron ore BJP could manage all the routes, without asking Central Govt

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, Oct 14 2011

    Instead of protesting and wasting time, pls do invest your time on how to resolve the issue. Think of alternative methods of generating power which will fix the issue permanently. Options like power generation by wind turbines, tidal waves, nuclear can be looked upon. Have a long term vision.

    If you cant get the supply through rail route, use Mangalore/Karwar port to import the coal.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 14 2011

    BJP is absolute failure in all depts. All the time they were busy in resorts courtesy Reddy and Yeddy, trying to break and save, their own Govt. Silly guys, want to blame someone else, for their incompetence.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Fri, Oct 14 2011

    "A BAD WORKMAN BLAMES HIS TOOLS".BJP in past year 3.5 yrs blamed UPA Govt for it's irresponsibility and lack of experience in running the state affairs of Karnataka.Just refresh fertilizer issue same allegations were made.......

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 14 2011

    If you spend all the money you guys have squandered from the state then you can build new power stations. Don't blame centre as you had plenty of time improve electric shortage in the state. I remember Shoba Karandlaje saying that there will be no power cuts.Stop blaming others and do something constructive for Karnataka and its people.

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