Chandigarh:Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala Sunday alleged Haryana was facing a power crisis because the Manohar Lal Khattar-led BJP government failed to enforce the power purchase agreement with a private player and is instead supplying nearly 114 lakh units per day to it in a reverse flow. Surjewala, a former Haryana power minister, alleged that rural and urban consumers and the industrial sector have been hit hard because of insufficient supply of electricity, with daily cuts ranging from "12 to 20 hours".
The party's chief spokesperson said the state has not been getting 1,424 MW of contracted power from Adani Power, Mundra, Gujarat since 2021. "The Khattar government has miserably failed to secure even 1 megawatt of electricity out of 1,424 MW to be supplied by Adani Power, Mundra, Gujarat," Surjewala told a news conference here. The double whammy is that the BJP government is supplying almost 114 Lakh units of electricity per day to Adani Power, Gujarat in a reverse flow. At a first glance, it appears that not a single rupee is paid to Haryana's exchequer in lieu of electricity export to Mundra, Gujarat".
Surjewala asked whether the people of Haryana are suffering "12 to 20 hours of exceptional powercuts" in scorching heat "to supply Haryana's electricity to Gujarat, because of forthcoming elections in Gujarat?" The Congress leader also said Haryana's treasury bleeds further as the government is purchasing electricity from other private companies at higher rates to meet the shortfall. Surjewala said that on August 7, 2008, a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) was signed by Power Utilities of Haryana with Adani Power, Mundra, Gujarat for the supply of 1424 MW for 25 years at a tariff of Rs. 2.94/Kwh.
A dedicated power line was also laid from the Adani Power Plant at Mundra, Gujarat to Mahendragarh, Haryana to supply the electricity, he said. "Instead of enforcing the PPA with Adani Power, which has failed to supply contracted power since last year, the Khattar government proceeds to sign a three-year contract (15 April 2022 to 14 April 2025) for the purchase of power from MB Power, Madhya Pradesh and RKM Power, Chhattisgarh for Rs. 5.70 and Rs. 5.75 per unit respectively," he said. He said the data from the Northern Regional Load Dispatch Centre (NRLDC) reflects that electricity is being sent from Mahendragarh (Haryana) to Mundra (Gujarat) instead of the power flowing from Mundra to Mahendragarh.