"I feel that there has to be a white paper before discussing reduction of power tariffs in the state as it will help in understanding how subsidies are given," Deora, the Congress MP from Mumbai South, told reporters at a function here.
Demanding the need for a scrutiny of subsidies provided, he said, "Subsidy means that the money will be diverted from one pocket to other. The white paper on power tariff will help to understand this mechanism."
Deora said he supported the demand in-principle.
Following Delhi government's decision to cut power tariff by 50 per cent, Congress leaders in Maharashtra have been making similar demand.
Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan had said the state government had appointed a committee led by Industries Minister Narayan Rane to look into the matter. The committee has recommended 10 to 20 per cent cut in power tariffs, but the state cabinet is yet to take a decision regarding the recommendation.
