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Manish Sisodia slams Centre for coal crisis, says govt looking for 'excuse'

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has targeted Union Energy Minister RK Singh for his statement on the power crisis in the national capital. He said that Energy Minister is looking for an excuse unable to handle the tough situation.

Delhi DY CM retaliated to Union Energy Minister over coal shortage
Delhi DY CM retaliated to Union Energy Minister over coal shortage
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Published : Oct 10, 2021, 10:34 PM IST

New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Sunday attacked Union Energy Minister RK Singh for his statement on Arvind Kejriwal's letter regarding the power crisis.

Sisodia said that the way the Centre is dealing with the situation it seems that BJP is not capable of running the government. They are looking for an excuse to wriggle of the coal crisis. He also said that the Central government should not take the power crisis lightly like 'oxygen crisis'.

Countering the statement of the Union Minister, Manish Sisodia said, "not only Delhi Chief Minister but the CM's of many states including Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh have also written to the Centre regarding the coal crisis. Instead of working on it, the Union Energy Minister is indulging in political blame game. Earlier, lot of people suffered due to oxygen crisis during second wave of Covid-19 in April-May. Now, the coal crisis is quite similar but the Centre is looking the other way,"

Deputy Chief Minister said that the coal crisis will not only affect the power supply, but also the industry and the economy. He added that instead of making political statements, the government should move towards fixing the coal crisis.

Sisodia said, "the state and central governments should run with good cooperation, but Centre dismissing the grievances of state government is quite unfortunate,"

Earlier brushing aside the reports of coal shortage in the national capital, Union Energy Minister RK Singh had accused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of spreading rumours of coal shortage and disruption in power supply.

RK Singh said, "there is no coal shortage nor chances of disruption in the power supply either. We had a meeting of all the office bearers today. Delhi will continue to get supply and there will be no load-shedding. The supply of domestic or imported coal will continue irrespective of the charges. Under no circumstances the gas supply will be cut down. The panic has been unnecessarily created and the country has four days' coal reserves."

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New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Sunday attacked Union Energy Minister RK Singh for his statement on Arvind Kejriwal's letter regarding the power crisis.

Sisodia said that the way the Centre is dealing with the situation it seems that BJP is not capable of running the government. They are looking for an excuse to wriggle of the coal crisis. He also said that the Central government should not take the power crisis lightly like 'oxygen crisis'.

Countering the statement of the Union Minister, Manish Sisodia said, "not only Delhi Chief Minister but the CM's of many states including Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh have also written to the Centre regarding the coal crisis. Instead of working on it, the Union Energy Minister is indulging in political blame game. Earlier, lot of people suffered due to oxygen crisis during second wave of Covid-19 in April-May. Now, the coal crisis is quite similar but the Centre is looking the other way,"

Deputy Chief Minister said that the coal crisis will not only affect the power supply, but also the industry and the economy. He added that instead of making political statements, the government should move towards fixing the coal crisis.

Sisodia said, "the state and central governments should run with good cooperation, but Centre dismissing the grievances of state government is quite unfortunate,"

Earlier brushing aside the reports of coal shortage in the national capital, Union Energy Minister RK Singh had accused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of spreading rumours of coal shortage and disruption in power supply.

RK Singh said, "there is no coal shortage nor chances of disruption in the power supply either. We had a meeting of all the office bearers today. Delhi will continue to get supply and there will be no load-shedding. The supply of domestic or imported coal will continue irrespective of the charges. Under no circumstances the gas supply will be cut down. The panic has been unnecessarily created and the country has four days' coal reserves."

Read: Delhi govt to enhance greenery to reduce dust pollution, beautify city: Officials

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