Newly elected CM of Delhi Shri Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday announced that CAG is willing to audit power distribution companies in Delhi.
Despite his ill health, Kejriwal met CAG Shashi Kant Sharma over the audit of power companies which has been one of the major points in Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) manifesto.
"All three companies should be given a chance to put their point of view. The three companies have been give time till tomorrow morning to respond on the companies being put under audit. There is no stay on audit," Arvind Kejriwal.
Electricity tariffs were revised in the Capital in July this year. Currently Delhiites pay a minimum of Rs 3.90 per unit tariff. After the AAP government delivered on its promise of supplying 700 litres of free water everyday for Delhi households, expectations are running high whether the ruling party would be able to deliver on its promise of reducing the power tariff by 50 percent in the national capital.
News Update: Aam Aadmi Party Govt. in Delhi reduces power tariff by 50 percent
Despite his ill health, Kejriwal met CAG Shashi Kant Sharma over the audit of power companies which has been one of the major points in Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) manifesto.
"All three companies should be given a chance to put their point of view. The three companies have been give time till tomorrow morning to respond on the companies being put under audit. There is no stay on audit," Arvind Kejriwal.
Electricity tariffs were revised in the Capital in July this year. Currently Delhiites pay a minimum of Rs 3.90 per unit tariff. After the AAP government delivered on its promise of supplying 700 litres of free water everyday for Delhi households, expectations are running high whether the ruling party would be able to deliver on its promise of reducing the power tariff by 50 percent in the national capital.
News Update: Aam Aadmi Party Govt. in Delhi reduces power tariff by 50 percent