Srinagar, June 10: Apni Party senior vice president Ghulam Hassan Mir on Saturday expressed “deep concern” over the “frequent power outages” in most of the areas across the Union Territory (UT).
“The unscheduled power cuts not only cause inconvenience to the general consumers but also affects the irrigation of farms and orchards as lift irrigation stations become non-operational due to the lack of electricity,” he said in a statement issued here.
Mir said that despite their substantial electricity bill payments, consumers get the required power supply in neither cities nor rural areas. “Sadly, the government is failing to ensure the required power supply to the consumers in Jammu and Kashmir. Unscheduled and frequent power outages in both metered and non-metered areas cause immense problems for the people, especially the farmers and orchardists who have difficulties ensuring timely irrigation of their fields and orchards. This is the crucial time for the farmers and orchardists, as failing to provide sufficient water to paddy fields and orchards at this stage will inevitably have adverse effects on the crops,” he said.
Mir urged the LG administration to intervene in the matter to ensure people in the valley get a sufficient power supply. “The administration should realise that a continuous power supply is essential for the smooth functioning of businesses and the day-to-day affairs of the people. Also, the concerned officials must realise that timely bill payments entitle consumers to the necessary power supply they deserve,” he said.