The chief minister directed the power secretary and the chairman of Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) to examine the implications of the two-part tariff and issue an advisory to the concerned department to freeze industrial power tariff at Rs 5 per unit from November 1, as approved by the state cabinet.
He reiterated his commitment to provide tariff for the industry at Rs 5 per unit for five years under the "Industrial and Business Development Policy 2017" notified on October 17, and said his government will work to ensure that it meets its promise in this regard, according to an official.
He promised that his government would provide the necessary subsidy to PSPCL accordingly, to meet its commitments for providing free/affordable power to various categories of consumers including agriculture, industry, scheduled castes, backward classes and below poverty-line domestic consumers.
Reiterating his government's commitment to provide quality power on '24x7' basis to all the domestic, commercial and industrial consumers in the state, he said free power to agriculture consumers would continue, as would up to 200 units per month to Scheduled Caste (SC), Backward Class (BC) and Non-SC BPL domestic consumers, and up to 300 units per month to Freedom Fighter Domestic Consumers.
He further noted that despite the hike, the domestic power rate in Punjab continues to be lower than all neighbouring states, except Himachal Pradesh.
Meanwhile, the opposition BJP flayed the Capt Amarinder Singh-led Congress government for allegedly "betraying" people of the state by announcing a power tariff hike which it termed as "huge" and "unbearable"
BJP national secretary Tarun Chugh today said the power hike decision which comes just a week after Gurdaspur bye-poll result would hit domestic consumers, traders and industrialists hard as they would have to shell out 7 to 12 per cent more in the form of tariff hike.
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