New Delhi: Deputy CM Sisodia Manish on Sunday alleged that the central government was “closing the eyes” to the coal crisis and energy in the same way “escaping” from his responsibilities when the country faced an oxygen crisis during the two covid waves.
“While other state governments are planning a long power outage, the Department of Power of the Delhi Government also maintains a close watch in the situation.
If the stock of coal is needed to produce power in the plants allocated to capital available for less than 24 hours, blackouts will be planned, “Said said.
Power plants in the city are mostly gas based and there are no challenges to gas availability.
Speaking to reporters, Sisodia said, “While the country faces a coal and energy crisis, the central government, instead of paying attention to this problem, escaping his responsibilities and shamelessly directing the country’s appeal as a rumor.
The energy minister Union RK Singh said that There was no coal crisis.
It is unfortunate that he has maintained an irresponsible attitude.
“On Saturday, Chairman of Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that Delhi could face a power crisis and look for PM Intervention Narendra Modi in making coal and gas available for factory plants.
Sisodia said Singh had it, on the contrary, suggested that Delhi CM should not be written to the Prime Minister.
“The Government of Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, among others, has warned the center of the crisis that entered, many power plants have been closed and the countries plan power outages,” he added.
“Apart from this, the central government closed his eyes to this problem.
It did not care also did not want to complete the crisis.
The center chose to close his eyes during every crisis and escape from his responsibilities.
Even during the oxygen crisis, it was seen escaping from his responsibilities because of thousands People lose their lives throughout the country, “Sisodia said.
Deputy CM said the country might have to face a terrible disaster because the entire system will come to traffic jams and all industries will face closure in the event of an energy crisis.
Making an appeal, he said that the government went with cooperation and to overcome the current crisis as a nation, the center must adopt “cooperative attitude”.
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