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Cong. men lock up Transco office
By Our Staff Reporter
CUDDAPAH, JUNE 6. The Congress MLA, Mr. N. Varadarajulu Reddy,
and party activists laid a siege to the office of the divisional
Engineer, A.P. Transco electricity revenue, at Proddatur and
locked up the office late on Monday evening, after sending the DE
and other employees out.
Demanding rollback of the power tariff, the MLA and others took
out a massive rally in the town. Party activists of Proddatur,
Chapadu and Rajupalem participated in substantial numbers and
raised slogans against the Chief Minister, Mr. N. Chandrababu
Naidu. The Congressmen went in procession to the electrical sub-
station and then to the MRO office via the municipal office,
Vasanthapet, One Town street, Ammavarisala and Sivalayam street
to the MRO office.
The MLA demanded immediate reduction in tariff for agriculturists
and warned of intensifying the agitation. The activists asserted
through slogans that they would not pay the power bills to
register their protest. Mr. Varadarajulu Reddy submitted a
memorandum to the Mandal Revenue Officer, Mr. Ratna Kumar.
Meanwhile, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) district
secretary, Mr. B. Narayana Reddy, condemned the indiscriminate
police lathicharge, causing bleeding injuries, on party leaders
and activists who agitated peacefully at Hyderabad and
Vijayawada, demanding rolling back of the power tariff.
Lambasting the Chief Minister for his `anti-people decisions,'
Mr. Narayana Reddy demanded all democratic-minded people to
condemn the arrest and atrocious behaviour against agitators. He
warned that no firing or lathicharge could stop the agitation
until the steep hike was withdrawn.
The CPI (M) launched a signature campaign and was motivating
people to send telegrams to the Governor, Dr. C. Rangarajan, and
send post cards decrying the hike from June 6 to 13, he said.
Effigies would be burnt in all towns on June 13 and a road
blockade would be organised in all mandal and Assembly
constituency headquarters on June 16, Mr. Reddy stated.
Mr. Narayana Reddy demanded the scrapping of the A.P. Electricity
Regulatory Commission, which slapped a steep hike, in the guise
of implementing reforms. Reforms must benefit people, not burden
them, he observed. He charged the Government with hiking power
tariff on the World Bank's directions.
Power bills burnt
According to a report from Anantapur CPI(M) activists burnt a
heap of electricity bills after taking them out from an
electricity revenue office at Gooty. They also picketed the
offices of the Assistant Engineer, Assistant Divisional Engineer,
Divisional Engineer and sub-station in the town.
Scores of farmers and women participated in the protest programme
that went on for more than three hours. They raised slogans
against the Government and demanded immediate withdrawal of the
hike.
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