Telangana Hyderabad - AIMIM opposes Old City power handover to Adani

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On Wednesday, July 24, Mohd Majid Hussain, the mla for nampally in the All india Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), said that the party is against the adani Group's trial initiative to collect electricity bills in Hyderabad's Old City.
 
"Our party opposes the power sector's privatization, specifically the GENCO, TRANSCO, and other discoms, to hand adani Power the power bill in Hyderabad's Old City and so-called power projects," he said in the Assembly.
 
Majid Hussain went on to say that the congress administration ought to allocate funds to carry out the party's campaign commitments, including the six guarantees.

The nampally mla asked the government to make sure telangana receives all the promises and guarantees it is entitled to under the ap Reorganisation Act, even as the AIMIM expressed its complete support to the government in its struggle to achieve the state's proper share of resource allocation from Central sources.
 

According to reports, last month in New Delhi, chief minister A revanth reddy said that the adani Group will be in charge of distributing power in Hyderabad's Old City.
 
Following the chief minister's remarks to the media, the people of hyderabad retaliated, beating and calling electrical staff "the men of adani Group."
As a trial project, the chief minister proposed giving the gautam Adani-led company control over the Old City district.
 
He justified the judgment mentioned above by pointing to customer nonpayment of bills and attacks on power personnel who attempted to recover overdue payments. Reddy went on to say that the adani Group will be given control over electricity distribution in hyderabad and eventually the whole state following the completion of the Old City pilot project.
 

Additionally, he said that the state government will receive 75% of the overall earnings, with 25% going to the adani Group.
 
According to Revanth, discussions on the issue were made with the adani Group, and all sides were able to come to a consensus.
 
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leaders responded sharply to the disclosure, challenging the congress party's stance on the gautam Adani-led adani Group.
 
Congress MP rahul gandhi was referred to as a “hypocrite” by BRS spokesperson Manne Krishank, who cited a telugu media story.
 

 
 
 


 

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