This Article is From Apr 30, 2022

P Chidambaram's Stinging Sarcasm For Centre Amid Coal And Power Shortage

Coal Shortage: Attacking the government over the issue, Mr Chidambaram said, "Abundant coal, large rail network, unutilised capacity in thermal plants. Yet, there is acute power shortage. Modi Government cannot be blamed. It is because of 60 years of Congress rule!"

P Chidambaram's Stinging Sarcasm For Centre Amid Coal And Power Shortage

P Chidambaram's "Modi hai, mumkin hai" jibe at Centre comes amid a coal and power crisis (File)

New Delhi:

Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram today took a swipe at the Centre over the issue of widespread power outages, saying the government has found the "perfect solution" to it - which is to cancel passenger trains and run coal rakes.

Various states continued to reel under power shortages on Friday with soaring temperatures pushing the demand for electricity higher, as opposition parties blamed the Centre for coal shortages at thermal plants.

Attacking the government over the issue, Mr Chidambaram said, "Abundant coal, large rail network, unutilised capacity in thermal plants. Yet, there is acute power shortage. Modi Government cannot be blamed. It is because of 60 years of Congress rule!"

"There is no incompetence in the Ministries of Coal, Railway or Power. The blame lies with past Congress ministers of the said departments!" he said.

"Government has found the perfect solution: cancel passenger trains and run coal rakes! Modi hai, mumkin hai," the former Union minister said in a series of tweets.

As a heatwave continued, the country's peak power demand touched an all-time high of 207.11 GW on Friday and the railways cancelled 42 passenger trains to facilitate coal freight movement, with South East Central Railway (SECR) division that covers the coal-producing regions cancelling 34 trains.

Aam Aadmi Party and Congress leaders held the Centre responsible for the ongoing power crisis and alleged that logistical support was not being provided for coal distribution to power plants.
 

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