Patil, who heads the Home department, demanded the power supply be restored considering the festive period and wanted the bills to be waived.
"The government should restore the power supply and also waive bills of defaulters," a minister who attended the meeting quoted Patil as saying.
Patil initially raised the issue of Gadchiroli, saying some locals in the district are using only one bulb in their houses and have not paid their bills.
Patil is the guardian minister of Gadchiroli district.
However, Deputy Chief Minister Pawar, who also holds power portfolio, virtually snubbed Patil for the demand of waiver and insisted on paying up the bills.
"Power supply will not be restored unless they pay up their bills," Pawar said.
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