Amid a war of words between Modi and Akhilesh over supply of electricity in UP where polls are underway, the central government said it had created an URJA App to provide urban power data for the consumers but the state government had stopped giving data in it.
Modi on Sunday alleged discimination in power supply in the state on the basis of religion. In his counter, Akhilesh yesterday asked Modi to swear by 'Ganga Maiyya' (mother Ganga) if his constituency Varanasi had not been getting 24-hour power supply.
"As per the data provided in August 2016, UP had more than 2 times the number of power cuts and 7 times the hours of power cuts as compared to (rest of) India," the Centre said.
It added that, "If Varanasi is getting 24-hour power, then why is UP government trying to hide power supply data from the world? Independent third party shows poor power supply position in Varanasi."
It also quoted the statistics prepared by NGO 'Prayas' which collects power supply data from specific towns across the country.
"As per the data collected by them (Prayas), in four parts of Varanasi (Sundarpur, Pandeypur, Sarang Talab and Shivpur), in Shivpur (in Varanasi District), the situation is very bad where the area has been experiencing almost 8-10 hours of power cuts per day for the last 3 months.
Citing a reporty by 'Prayas', the Union government said, "UP is the only state which has not signed 'Power for all' document. All other states in the country have signed the 'Power for all' document which creates a roadmap for providing power to all consumers in the states."
The statement added that, "Despite, repeated follow ups, UP has not shown interest in providing power for all of its citizens. Despite 5 letters to UP Government in 13 months, the document was not signed.
The statement said, "1.6 of 3 crore rural households in UP don't have electricity connections, but the present government is not interested in resolving electricity crisis."
Alleging discrimination on religious grounds in implementation of the DDUGJY (Deen Dayal Ujwal Gram Jyoti Yojana) Scheme, the Centre said the Samajwadi Party government had "selective focus" on "few areas".
It claimed that "large scale discrimination on the basis of religion has been unearthed in Moradabad".
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