Pune:Maharashtra minister and state NCP chief Jayant Patil on Friday accused the previous BJP-led government of pushing the state-run power transmission company MSEDCL into a crisis due to the power bills worth Rs 67,000 crore outstanding from consumers in the state.
His statement comes amid criticism being faced by the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government over the issue of inflated electricity bills, with demand growing for waiver of these bills.
Talking to reporters here, Patil said, "During the BJP-led government's five-year rule, power bills worth Rs 67,000 crore were outstanding, due to which the MSEDCL (Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd) went into a crisis."
"Today, the common man is facing hardships due to the power bills. The previous BJP government in the state had put the MSEDCL into crisis...," he added.
He said the MVA government is taking efforts to reduce the burden on consumers and finding a way out over the outstanding amount.
"State power minister Nitin Raut is taking good efforts to deal with the situation," he said.
On the issue of reopening schools in the state and the state government asking the local authorities to take a call on it, Patil said the coronavirus situation in every district is different.
"Parents need not worry. Decisions will be taken as per the local conditions," he said.
Patil was speaking here after a coordination meeting for the upcoming elections to the state Legislative Council from graduates' and teachers' constituencies.
When asked about BJP leader Pravin Darekar's allegation that the ministries that are with the Congress were being neglected, Patil said, "There is no need to take the statements of BJP leaders seriously."