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Puducherry electricity employees on hunger strike from June 8 against privatisation

by | Jun 2, 2022

Engineers and employees of Puducherry electricity department will intensify their fight against privatisation of the power department with a hunger strike from June 8 onwards.

Puducherry, 2nd June 2022:Engineers and employees of Puducherry electricity department will intensify their fight against privatisation of the power department with a hunger strike from June 8 onwards.

The protesting employees said that the strike will not affect the functioning of the department as it would be carried out on a rotation basis.

In a statement, P. Velmurugan of the employees association said that uninterrupted power supply will be ensured in the Union Territory and that people will in no way be affected by the strike.

Notably, the employees had conducted a pen-down strike a week before demanding that the central and state governments refrain from privatisation.

Velmurugan said that even after Chief Minister N. Rangasamy’s assurance that privatisation will not take place without the employees and general public’s consent, the process is in on.

He said that they have met the Superintendent Engineer, who also heads the department, regarding it and informed him of the impending hunger strike.

The employees have informed the territorial government that their status as the government employees be retained and that their service conditions are not affected.

The opposition Secular Progressive Democratic Alliance (SDPA) has conducted protests against the privatisation of the power department. The alliance led by Congress even held a human chain protest against the move in which former Chief Minister and senior Congress leader V. Narayanaswamy, leader of opposition and DMK leader R. Siva, CPI- M state secretary R. Rajangam, and CPI state secretary A.M. Saleem participated.

The leaders said that a chain of protests will be conducted in the union territory against the government’s move. They said that the privatisation would lead to a five-fold increase in electricity bills, an increase in charges for new connections, and scrapping of 100 units of free power to those below poverty line and farmers.

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