Accusing Delhi BJP of "misleading" people of the city on power tariff issue to gain "political mileage", Urban Development Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said power tariff in Delhi was "cheaper" than the BJP-ruled states and the bills have gone up due to round-the-clock supply of electricity.
Delhi BJP president Vijay Goel had announced that the electricity tariff would be slashed by 30 per cent if his party came to power in the assembly polls in Delhi slated for November.
The senior Minister in Sheila Dikshit Cabinet said the BJP leader's refusal to share the formula with Delhi Government showed that he was making false promises.
The Minister said power tariff in Delhi is much lower compared to rates in BJP-ruled states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
The BJP and Aam Admi Party has been attacking the Delhi Government for rising power tariff and have given indication of making it a major issue in the run up to the assembly polls.
Lovely said consumers are receiving higher electricity bills due to round-the-clock power supply in the city.
Goel had alleged a "massive scam" in the power sector in Delhi and announced that the party will launch an agitation if Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) goes ahead with another tariff hike.
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