AIPEF to boycott work in protest against Electricity Amendment Bill

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 14: Power Engineers and employees across the country will join a one day work boycott call on August 10 to protest against the proposed Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2021.
According to V K Gupta, spokesperson All India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF), the Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2021 has been listed for monsoon session of Parliament and should not be rushed through and instead should be referred to the Standing Committee on Energy.
“Electricity Act 2003 allowed the privatisation of generation and now in the proposed bill, the privatisation of power distribution is being done which will drive state discoms to bankruptcy,” he added.
This decision to boycott work was taken in the virtual meeting of the National Coordination Committee of Electricity Employees and Engineers (NCCOEEE) held yesterday. The meeting was chaired by Shailendra Dubey, Chairman AIPEF and addressed by Prasanta N Chowdhury, Convenor NCCOEEE, KO Habeeb President EEFI, Mohan Sharma President AIFEE, Padamjit Singh, Ashok Rao, Rathnakar Rao from AIPEF Samar Sinha of AIPMF, R K Trivedi of Diploma engineers, and Subhash Lamba and Abhimanyu Dhankar from Haryana.
NCCOEEE core committee office bearers will meet Union Power Minister on 27th July at New Delhi to hand over a memorandum against the proposed Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2021.
The office-bearers of various organisations will hold four-day Satyagraha at Shram Shakti Bhawan, New Delhi from 3rd of August after holding state-level conventions of power employees & engineers in all state capitals on 29th July.
Alleging the major stakeholders, the consumers, power sector employees and engineers, are being ignored in finalizing the draft Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2021, Mr Gupta said that the Central Government has not made any effort to discuss the issues with engineers and employees.
He further said that the Center seems more concerned over the profitability of private power companies than protecting consumer interests. It will be wrong on the part of the Center to display a self-righteous attitude and bring in far-reaching statutory changes that cut at the root of federalism, he said and added that in case the Government tries to pass the Electricity Amendment Bill before the 10th of August, the work boycott will be preponed to the same day.