The government will now take control of the regulatory commission for privatization of electricity, not easy process
Privatization of electricity in UP The state government will refer to the regulatory commission in terms of the subsection (4) of the Electricity Act 2003. In terms of section 17 of the Electricity Act, it is necessary to take prior permission from the regulatory commission for the purchase or takeover of any electrical license. State Bureau, Jagran, Lucknow: The State Government will now take the Uttar Pradesh electricity regulatory commission directly on the offering document related to the privatization of the Purvancal and RoofshinChal Electricity Distribution Rules. The Energy Task Force led by the general secretary earlier ordered the Power Corporation to care for the commission. As there is no system to care for the corporation under the Corporation Electricity Act, questions are asked about the decision of the task force. The State Committee on Electricity Committee and the Joint Conflict Committee on Electricity Employees expected that the Regulatory Commission would not accept the documents of privatization. The chairman of the council, Awadhesh Kumar Verma, said that the decision of the task force is now changed because of no legal right to care for the Commission of Power Corporation. The State Government will now refer to the regulatory commission under the subsection (4) of section 86 (2) of the Electricity Opportunities Act. He said that under section 17 of the Electricity Act is necessary to take the regulatory commission in advance for the purchase, selling or takeover of any electrical license. Nothing was done in this case. Advisory Company Grant Tharnon whose legislation is questioned on appointment. How can the opinion of the regulatory commission on the report of the advisor in such a situation? The commission also refused to hold a meeting with the advisor. The state government will now seek opinion of the regulatory commission. Joint Craft Committee on Electricity Employees said that in terms of the rules, the commission should not give its opinion on privatization. The committee described the adviser’s selection as illegal, and said that no one should talk about the documents drawn up by this advisory business. On October 6, 2020, he signed an agreement when the chairman of the Commission was Kumar Power Corporation. In which it is clearly written that no privatization will be done anywhere in the state. How can he give his opinion on the documents of privatization? Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.