New Delhi: The Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industries (KCC&I) has referred to as for a Karnataka bandh on 22 June to protest in opposition to the “irregular worth hike” in electrical energy fees carried out this month, which they are saying will harm the commerce and trade sectors.
In a letter addressed to all its members, together with the president and vice-president, and associations, KCC&I mentioned, “We request all of the Commerce and Business to shut their institution on 22 June. That is in protest of irregular worth hike within the electrical energy fees by ESCOM (Electrical energy Provide Company of Malawi Restricted)”.
In line with information studies, KCC&I mentioned that the tariff hike will enhance their operational prices and have an effect on their competitiveness available in the market.
The protests come simply over a month after the Siddaramaiah-led Congress authorities got here to energy, after the social gathering defeated the Bharatiya Janta Get together (BJP) within the meeting elections held on 10 Could. After its formation, the federal government introduced a slew of welfare schemes and initiatives, corresponding to free rice distribution, mortgage waiver for farmers, and in addition rolled out ‘Gruha Jyoti’ scheme providing 200 items of free electrical energy to home customers.
Nevertheless, earlier this month, the Karnataka Electrical energy Regulatory Fee (KERC) elevated the worth of electrical energy by Rs 2.89 per unit for these utilizing greater than 200 items per thirty days, regardless of the CM’s free electrical energy pledge.
In line with the letter issued by KCC&I Saturday, 24 district chambers and another trade associations have additionally determined to hitch the “agitation”. The KCC&I mentioned that they hope that the federal government will reply to their request.
‘Earlier authorities introduced hikes’
In line with the federal government, the KERC accredited a tariff hike of 70 paise per unit for electrical energy customers in Could. The hike was carried out from 1 June, together with arrears of 70 paise per unit for April.
The KERC reportedly mentioned the hike was essential to cowl the income hole of Rs 3,897 crore for the electrical energy provide corporations (ESCOMs). Nevertheless, it additionally mentioned that the tariff hike is not going to have an effect on home customers who use as much as 200 items per thirty days.
In the meantime, the federal government had reportedly clarified that it was the earlier authorities led by then BJP chief minister Basavaraj Bommai that had introduced in these hikes. The revised costs have solely been carried out now.
In line with the KCC&I letter, for the previous eight days, chamber members have made makes an attempt to convey the “seriousness of the influence” of the hike in electrical energy fees to the officers, nevertheless, “no resolution is forthcoming”, it alleged.
Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industries (KCC&I) has referred to as for a Karnataka bandh on June twenty second to protest in opposition to the irregular worth hike in electrical energy fees: KCC&I pic.twitter.com/vlV4r3cjMg
— ANI (@ANI) June 18, 2023
“To attract the eye of the federal government, we’re calling for this bandh. We want to discover a resolution and get a discount within the electrical energy fees. We hope that the federal government will reply to our request,” it added.
In the meantime, in a clarification to the general public, the electrical energy division, in a tweet on 15 Could mentioned, “KERC determines and notifies the tariffs often by the top of March for the monetary yr beginning 1st April. Within the current yr, the KERC tariff order was notified on 12-05-2023, considerably delayed due to legislative elections and code of conduct.”
ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಸರ್ಕಾರದ ಇಂಧನ ಇಲಾಖೆಯ ವಿದ್ಯುತ್ ದರ ಪರಿಷ್ಕರಣೆಯ ಕುರಿತು ಸಾರ್ವಜನಿಕ ಸ್ಪಷ್ಟೀಕರಣ.
Clarification to the general public relating to #Tariff Revision/Hike by Power division of Karnataka.#Karnataka #tariff #tariffhike #electricity #clarification @EnergyDeptGoK @CMofKarnataka @thekjgeorge pic.twitter.com/07emRPSJrp
— Namma BESCOM (ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಸ್ಕಾಂ) (@NammaBESCOM) June 15, 2023
Confirming the Karnataka authorities’s declare, KERC in its clarification additionally added, “The brand new authorities within the state was fashioned on 20-05-2023; that’s, the tariff order was notified previous to the formation of the brand new authorities.”
(Edited by Richa Mishra)
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