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INLD protests soaring electricity prices in state

Hundreds of party workers from across the state marched from Jat Bhawan to Shakti Bhawan, where a memorandum was submitted to the chief minister through the managing director of the power department, demanding a reduction in power rates.

Published on: Jul 02, 2025 08:54 AM IST
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The INLD party, led by its national president Abhay Singh Chautala and state president Rampal Majra, spearheaded a protest at Shakti Bhawan on Tuesday against the increase in electricity tariffs across Haryana.

Chautala criticised the BJP government for failing to fulfill pre-election promises, including free electricity up to 300 units and gas cylinders at  ₹500. (HT File)
Chautala criticised the BJP government for failing to fulfill pre-election promises, including free electricity up to 300 units and gas cylinders at ₹500. (HT File)

Hundreds of party workers from across the state marched from Jat Bhawan to Shakti Bhawan, where a memorandum was submitted to the chief minister through the managing director of the power department, demanding a reduction in power rates.

Chautala criticised the BJP government for failing to fulfill pre-election promises, including free electricity up to 300 units and gas cylinders at 500. He alleged that electricity bills have quadrupled, despite the power minister’s denial of any hike.

He accused the Congress of colluding with the BJP instead of raising public concerns. He warned the government to withdraw the increased rates, threatening further decisive action if their demands are not met.

INLD leaders asserted that the public is suffering from inflation and the government’s failures, vowing to continue their fight until the rates are rolled back.

Category-III (above 5 kW) sees a 5–7% hike. A new slab for consumers above 5 kW sets rates at 6.50– 7.50/kWh based on usage. Fixed charges of 50/kW apply beyond 300 units. Industrial tariffs (11 kVAh) are up from 6.65 to 6.95/kVAh, with fixed charges rising from 165 to 290/kVA/month. HT and LT categories see moderate hikes of 7–10% and 4–7%, respectively. Agricultural rates remain unchanged, with subsidies continuing.

 
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