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J&K second in “power thefts” across India; politicians, bureaucrats biggest defaulters

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March 17, 2023
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Although the administration has launched an aggressive campaign to recover dues from the defaulters especially influential politicians, the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is still number two in power thefts.

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After Nagaland, Jammu, and Kashmir recorded huge Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT&C) losses during the last five years, IBTimes reported.

In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha, the Minister of Power and Renewable Energy, R K Singh said that line losses in electrical networks are predominantly due to ohmic (heat) loss.

“Illegal electricity connections and theft of power lead to commercial loss which affects the financial health of the distribution companies with consequential effects like poor quality of power. The Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT&C) loss is one of the key indicators of DISCOMs performance, which includes the impact of power theft also”, he said.

Nagaland has the highest number of 60.69 percent AT&C losses followed by Jammu and Kashmir with 59.28 percent AT&C losses.

The Minister said that the pilferage of electricity is one of the several reasons for AT&C losses of the power distribution utilities.

Last week, the Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL) launched a drive against the influential and chronic defaulters and disconnected 1156 electricity connections including that of former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and President of J&K BJP Ravinder Raina and several government departments.

The power connection of Azad was disconnected as he failed to clear the arrears to the tune of Rs 4,82,143. Similarly, the electricity connection of J&K BJP president Ravinder Raina has been disconnected for his failure to clear arrears. He was not only the defaulter but was also having an illegal power connection.

Among the politicians, who have been served notices before the disconnection of power connections are Asiya Naqash PDP, Sunil Kumar BJP, Kavinder Gupta BJP, J&K Apni Party Jammu, Mir Saifullah, Mubarak Gul Mohd Yousuf Lone, Dr. Mehboob Beig, Neelam Langeh (nearly Rs one lakh arrears), Syed Farooq Ahmed Andrabi and Bali Bhagat.

Even several serving IAS and KAS officers are also on the list of defaulters and they too have been served notices for clearing the arrears failing which their electricity connections will also be disconnected.

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