How will Aam Admi Party reduce Electricity Bill?
Facts indicate an active and unholy collusion between Sheila
Dikshit government and power Distribution Companies (popularly known
as DISCOMS).
1.
Electricity was privatized in Delhi in the year 2002. Mrs Sheila
Dikshit, at that time, said that since the distribution losses in Delhi
were very high, electricity was being privatized. The private companies
would bring in efficiency and reduce distribution losses. Once
distribution losses were brought down, the benefits would be passed on
to the consumers and electricity rates in Delhi would be reduced. In
2002, distribution losses were more than 50%. Today these losses have
been brought down to 15%. The private companies must be given credit for
that. This has resulted in savings worth thousands of crores. But these
savings have not been passed on to the consumers. Power Tariffs, rather
than being reduced, have been increased manifold in the last few years.
Where have those thousands of crores of rupees gone, which were saved
as a result of reduced distribution losses?
2.
Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) fixes power tariffs in
Delhi. In 2010, Mr Brijender Singh was the Chairperson of DERC. He was a
very honest man. The companies approached him saying that they had
incurred a loss of Rs 630 crores and power tariffs in Delhi should be
increased. When he studied their accounts, he discovered that the
companies had actually made huge profits of Rs 3577 crores. So, he
drafted an order saying that the power tariffs in Delhi ought to be
decreased by 23%. We have a copy of his draft order. He further wrote
that the profits of these companies were likely to increase manifold in
the coming years and power tariffs in Delhi would decrease substantially
in subsequent years. This order was supposed to be passed on 5th May
2010. Just a day before that, Mrs Sheila Dikshit wrote a letter to Mr
Brijender Singh on 4th May 2010, directing him not to pass that order.
We have a copy of that letter. Why did she do that? What was her
interest? Prashant Bhushan, National Executive member of Aam Aadmi
party, challenged Mrs Dikshit’s intervention in Delhi High Court. After
about an year, we won the case. Delhi High Court passed very strong
strictures against Mrs Dikshit and DISCOMS.
3.
But Mr Brijender Singh retired by then. Mrs Dikshit appointed a very
pliable person called Mr P D Sudhakar as the next Chairperson. Mr
Sudhakar immediately accepted whatever was presented to him by the
companies without verifying their claims. He accepted that the companies
were making losses and started increasing power tariffs in Delhi. Since
he assumed office in 2011, power tariffs have been increased by 150%.
4. DISCOMS have fudged their accounts and are creating artificial losses by adopting several methods.
a.
Delhi is a power surplus state. DISCOMS have created several sister
companies. The surplus power is sold by DISCOMS to their sister concerns
at prices much lower than purchase price, thus creating huge artificial
losses. The sister concerns, in turn, sell this power at much higher
rates in the market.
b.
The DISCOMs do not account for revenues from several entities. For
instance, in 2008, they showed revenues from Delhi Jal Board and Delhi
International Airport as zero. Obviously that cannot be true. Delhi Jal
Board and Delhi International Airport consume huge quantities of
electricity. So, where did the revenues received from them go?
c.
In 2011, in a test check, it was revealed that these companies were
showing zero revenues from almost 10% of Delhi’s consumers. When these
consumers were approached, they said they had paid their bills. Then
where did their money go? Are these companies taking revenues from
several consumers in some undisclosed accounts?
5.
There are many such instances which show that the accounts of DISCOMS
are fudged and cannot be relied upon. Many RWAs and several Delhiites
have demanded that no hike in power tariffs should take place till their
accounts are audited by CAG. Mrs Dikshit says that she is ready but the
companies are not agreeing to it. How can the companies refuse to get
their accounts audited? This creates a serious suspicion that all the
allegations are perhaps true. Besides, how can the Chief Minister be so
helpless before power distribution companies? What is the reason for Mrs
Dikshit’s helplessness? Why doesn’t she cancel the licenses of those
companies which are refusing to get their accounts audited?
6.
A few months back, the DISCOMS have approached DERC saying that they
have incurred a loss of Rs 20,000 crores and they want further increase
in power tariffs. Since this is election year, the government is not
increasing tariffs right now. But immediately after elections, you
should be prepared for a steep increase in power tariffs if Mrs Dikshit
is voted back to power. How much would be the increase? There are 35
lakh consumers in Delhi. So, the increase could be an average of Rs 5000
per family per month.
7.
Two of the three DISCOMS in Delhi are owned by Mr Anil Ambani. Have
Ambani brothers ever done any loss making business? When Mr Anil Ambani
started incurring a small loss in Delhi Airport metro line, he simply
abandoned that project. Then why is he still supplying power in Delhi
despite an annual loss of Rs 20,000 crores? Obviously, the accounts are
fudged. Actually, he is making huge profits. He also could have been
assured by Congress (and perhaps BJP too?) of steep power tariff hike
post elections.
What will Aam Aadmi Party government do?
We will immediately order audits of DISCOMS. Those DISCOMS who do not
agree, their licenses would be cancelled. The decision to increase
or reduce tariffs would be taken only after audit report is received.
Our estimates indicate that post audit, power tariffs would reduce by
at least half of their present levels.
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