Prof K Nageshwar: What Is There In Central Electricity Act? (Video)

         Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Tuesday urged the Centre to withdraw the proposed draft electricity amendment bill, saying this is neither in the public interest nor in the interest of state power utilities.

In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he voiced the state''s serious concerns over amendments to the Electricity Act (Draft Electricity Bill Amendment Act 2020). He made it clear that this would have an adverse impact directly on the management of the state electricity organisations.

Against the backdrop of the centre asking the states to express their opinion on the proposed draft Electricity Bill Amendment Act 2020, the Chief Minister, in his letter, stating that the proposed amendments to the Electricity Act, 2003 would have a direct bearing on the functioning of power sector.

KCR, as Rao is popularly known, wrote that the bill takes away certain functions/powers of the state government.

"The provision to appoint state electricity regulatory commission by a selection committee constituted by the government of India and entrusting the responsibilities to a neighbouring state electricity regulation commission under certain circumstances is hitting on the core of the federal polity, which is enshrined in the Constitution," reads the letter.

"Merely a particular subject is in the concurrent list of the Constitution does not mean that the Government of India/Parliament will enact laws which have a direct and major influence on the functioning of the state government. We strongly oppose such a tendency," he wrote.

The Chief Minister said the proposal to take away the functions of the state government in constituting State Electricity Regulatory Commission is against the spirit of federalism.
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Prof K Nageshwar: What Is There In Central Electricity Act? (Video)
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Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Tuesday urged the Centre to withdraw the proposed draft electricity amendment bill, saying this is neither in the public interest nor in the interest of state power utilities. In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he voiced the state''s serious concerns over amendments to the Electricity Act (Draft Electricity Bill Amendment Act 2020). He made it clear that this would have an adverse impact directly on the management of the state electricity organisations. Against the backdrop of the centre asking the states to express their opinion on the proposed draft Electricity Bill Amendment Act 2020, the Chief Minister, in his letter, stating that the proposed amendments to the Electricity Act, 2003 would have a direct bearing on the functioning of power sector. KCR, as Rao is popularly known, wrote that the bill takes away certain functions/powers of the state government. "The provision to appoint state electricity regulatory commission by a selection committee constituted by the government of India and entrusting the responsibilities to a neighbouring state electricity regulation commission under certain circumstances is hitting on the core of the federal polity, which is enshrined in the Constitution," reads the letter. "Merely a particular subject is in the concurrent list of the Constitution does not mean that the Government of India/Parliament will enact laws which have a direct and major influence on the functioning of the state government. We strongly oppose such a tendency," he wrote. The Chief Minister said the proposal to take away the functions of the state government in constituting State Electricity Regulatory Commission is against the spirit of federalism. https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/kcr-writes-to-pm-to-withdraw-proposed-electricity-bill/1854085

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