There is no problem of electricity in Delhi, false illusion spread: Singh


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Most of the power plants in the country have four days' stock left due to the shortage of coal. On Sunday, Energy Minister R. That. Singh had accused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of spreading illusions about the power cut. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, on the other hand, accused the Center of turning a blind eye to the power crisis.

Energy Minister R. That. "On Saturday evening, the lieutenant governor of Delhi discussed with me a letter written by the chief minister on a possible power problem," Singh said. I told them that our officers were monitoring the situation. There will be no blackout in Delhi. Today I had a meeting with officials from BSES, NTPC and the Ministry of Power. No problem with electricity. The problem started when Gayle talked about cutting off gas supply to Delhi Discom. There was talk of halting supplies as the agreement between Gail and Delhi Discom was coming to an end. He added that this was not an emergency, there will be no crisis. This matter has been unintentionally made a crisis.

On the other hand, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Sunday accused the Center of turning a blind eye to the problem of coal shortage crisis. He claimed that the Center was not ready to accept the coal shortage crisis. The Centre's policy of turning a blind eye to any problem would be fatal for the country. The central government had adopted a similar policy even when there was a shortage of oxygen in the country. They don’t even admit to having a problem. The coal crisis could lead to power outages and disrupt the entire system of the country. It can have the opposite effect on industries. He urged the Center to understand the seriousness of the situation and try to resolve the crisis.

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