Congress state president Nana
Patole met NCP president Sharad Pawar today. Nana Patole informed that
discussions were on the crisis of misuse of central machinery to destabilized the
state Government in Maharashtra . There was no discussion on cabinet expansion.
Congress High Command has the right to decide on that. Patole said he would
take a decision on that.
Nana Patole on meeting
Currently, Maharashtra is
facing a crisis of load shedding. Patole also said that Sharad Pawar should
intervene on this issue. Patole said that Sharad Pawar should make efforts to
save Maharashtra from darkness. Today I am going on a tour of Kolhapur, Sharad
Pawar is also on a tour of Satara district
The state is currently
experiencing an increase in load shedding. Discussions were held with Sharad
Pawar on how to resolve the issue of closure of the project due to non-delivery
of coal by the Center. Patole also said that in the next one to two days, we
will discuss how to respond to the BJP.
The allocation of the mahamandals
was also discussed. "We will again meet
in two to three days and then we will discuss," he said. Meanwhile, Nana
Patole also targeted the BJP on the issues of INS Vikrant. Patole also said
that BJP should give an answer as to where the money of INS Vikrant went. The
BJP has a long tradition of sidelining the issue. Sanjay Raut has said exactly
where the money went.
Meanwhile, emergency load shedding has been started in the state. The schedule of load shedding has not been planned yet. Currently, eight-hour cycle load shedding is being done. The formula of higher load shedding has been applied in areas where recovery is low. In a meeting of the state cabinet held yesterday, Energy Minister Nitin Raut apprised the state of the demand-supply situation in the state and also warned of load shedding.
An emergency meeting will be held today to procure 800 to 1 thousand megawatts of electricity through emergency agreement to resolve this issue immediately. The demand for electricity in the state is increasing in summer. However, due to coal scarcity, there are limits on increasing power generation. As a result, the balance of demand and supply of electricity is becoming unstable. Meanwhile, the cabinet will meet again today to discuss emergency power procurement. All eyes are on what will be decided in this meeting.
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