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Delhi power cuts: Kejriwal to hold meeting with discoms today
May 24, 2016

Days after pulling up power companies over failure to resolve issues that lead to power outages, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has called a meeting of discoms today where compensation for consumers who face power cuts longer than two hours will be a major issue.

The meeting, in which representatives of all discoms -- BRPL, BYPL and Tata Power are set to attend, will be held at 2 pm at Kejriwal's residence.

The Delhi government has been maintaining that there is no shortage of power in the city and that there is a provision for more power if the need arises, but the discoms were not performing routine maintenance and getting their act together.

"Over the last 14-15 years, private discoms have either not spent enough on maintenance or have not carried out good quality maintenance checks. There should not be such a high number of complaints. We have asked power companies to put together quick response teams to redress the complaints," Delhi Power Minister Satyendra Jain said.
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