Leader of Opposition Nand Kishore Yadav cornered the Nitish Kumar government over the hike and sought immediate roll back of the increase in power rates.
"When prices of coal and diesel are going down, the Bihar government has decided to raise power tariff," he said.
Yadav rubbished the argument that the hike was needed to narrow the gap of loss to power companies and said their loss was basically due to "inefficiency" to bring down transmission and distribution losses to the tune of 44 per cent.
With opposition leader vociferously protesting power hike during zero hour, BJP members trooped into well and shouted anti-government slogans.
Yadav trained guns at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar saying recently he demanded from the Centre to compensate the loss to the state on account of 14th Finance Commission recommendation which has ended central grants and special fund due to reorganisation of state.
"On the same parameter, Nitish Kumar government shall pay Rs 113 crore which would be raised through hike in power tariff to bridge the gap of power companies," the Opposition leader said.
"How come a CM pleads himself helpless," he said.
The CM was, however, not present in the House.
Vijay Chaudhary, Leader of JD(U) in the Assembly, reiterated Kumar's assertion that state government has no role in the hike.
Speaker Uday Narayan Choudhary adjourned the House till 2 PM.
