State Electricity Regulatory Commission refrains from attempting to hand over state assets to Tata

State Electricity Regulatory Commission refrains from attempting to hand over state assets to Tata

Bhubaneswar, The Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC) has made a profit by selling Tata companies to companies like Cesco, Southco and Wesco in violation of all policy rules. "It is against the interests of the people of the state," said Pradeep Majha, the acting president of the state Congress. "It is also a dictatorship in capitalism," Majha told a news conference at the state congressional office. According to Section 21 of the Electricity Act 2003, it is difficult to say that a builder cannot sell one company to two companies.

Similarly, Section 40 of the Electricity Act states that no single private entity can control all electricity markets. It is alleged that the ambassador provided the information to Hussein. At the time of the sale, 10 percent of the employees' shares had been illegally liquidated. In this regard, the state government has also paved the way for private companies by promoting the OERC.

Even now the government and the OERC have licensed the Tata company. Has ignored the interests of the people of the state. Mr Majha demanded the immediate repeal of the illegal act in the interest of the people of the state. As the country is now in the midst of a crowded crisis, it is highly unfortunate that the regulatory commission is urgently calling on private companies.

The motive is to show sympathy for the Tata company by ignoring the advice of others in this regard. "The arrears on various industries need to be recovered soon and the people of the state need to enact a new law like Suhaila," he said. Rashmi Mohapatra, Sritirekha Pahi and lawmaker Akash Bhuyan were present at the press conference.

State Electricity Regulatory Commission refrains from attempting to hand over state assets to Tata

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