Chief Minister Nabam Tuki while participating in a short duration discussion brought by PPA member Nikh Kamin, said that after reviewing the situation arising out of the reported shifting of the office, he personally apprised Goyal on the issue over phone yesterday and sought his immediate intervention.
"The union minister while assuring that the ED office of the power giant will be retained, also admitted that the move will hurt the sentiments of the people and send a wrong message at a time when the people of the state are showing a pro-NHPC attitude," Tuki disclosed.
Giving an account of the genesis of NHPC's entry to the state during 1999 in absence of the Brahmputra Board, the Chief Minister informed that the power giant was allowed to undertake survey and investigation besides preparation of detailed project reports for Siang, Dibang and Subansiri projects in the state.
There are six projects in the state by NHPC under various stages of execution namely, 3000 mw Dibang Multi-purpose project, Tawang I (600 mw), Tawang II ( 800 mw), Siang Stage I (3750 mw), Siang Stage II (6000 mw) and the 2000 mw Lower Subansiri project.
Earlier, Kamin while initiating the discussion termed the move as anti-people and said that it would jeopardise the lives of over 100 regular and casual employees working with the NHPC.
He pleaded with the chief minister to take up the matter personally with the authorities.
