The protestors, led by DPCC chief Ajay Maken, came in tractors and bullock carts, holding flags and placards, and raised slogans against the AAP government.
Maken alleged that the AAP government had "turned a blind eye" to NDPL's "arbitrary" hike of power tariffs from agricultural to non domestic low tension category and reduction in the load capacity of tube-wells used by farmers for irrigation purposes to 10 kw from 20 kw for the purpose of availing subsidy.
This arbitrary revision in the load capacity of tube-wells without the knowledge of farmers, and bringing them under the ambit of commercial category, has "inflicted" a very "heavy financial burden" on the farmers who use tube-wells for irrigating their agricultural fields, Maken alleged.
He claimed farmers, who were having power loads of 6 to 8 kw, and those who were getting bills for Rs 1000 to Rs 2000, were now being forced to shell out sums to the tune of Rs 40,000 and above as their power loads have been "arbitrarily revised" to 10 kw and above, to bring them above the subsidy category, so that they could be charged at commercial rates.
"We, therefore, would wait and see if the AAP government responds or not. And, if it doesn't, then several of these farmers and our party workers would go to Punjab and expose the lies of the Delhi government," Maken said.
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