Hyderabad: The Telangana government should waive electricity bills for BPL families and SMEs for the entire lockdown period, the state Congress chief N Uttam Kumar Reddy said on Sunday.
In a letter to Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, he also demanded an appropriate reduction in bill amount for other consumers.
"We request you to kindly announce 100 per cent waiver of electricity bills for the lockdown period for the Below Poverty Line (BPL) families," Reddy, who is Nalgonda MP wrote.
While the power bills of all white ration cardholders should be waived completely, the bill amount for others should be reduced appropriately by rectifying all the mistakes in the billing method, he further said.
"Similarly, the power bills, including fixed, minimum and regular charges, of all Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) should also be waived completely for the lockdown period as they could not carry out any commercial activity," Uttam Kumar Reddy said in the letter.
According to the TPCC chief, the electricity bills received by consumers in the month of June were highly "unjustified" and they were not only "inflated and exorbitant, but were prepared in an erroneous manner."
He said of the 95 lakh power consumers in Telangana, nearly 75 lakh were in the domestic category and almost 80 per cent of them consume below 200 units a month.