City
Epaper

Goa Congress slams Govt over electrocution of electricity staff

By IANS | Updated: April 19, 2024 18:40 IST

Panaji, April 19 Congress North Goa Lok Sabha candidate and former Union Minister Ramakant Khalap on Friday slammed ...

Open in App

Panaji, April 19 Congress North Goa Lok Sabha candidate and former Union Minister Ramakant Khalap on Friday slammed the BJP government over the death of Electricity Department staffer Manoj Zambaulikar due to electrocution while on duty.

“Almost 71 Humans and 30 animals have died in the last five years due to electrocution. Power Minister Sudin Dhavlikar must resign now taking moral responsibility,” Ramakant Khalap said.

He said that the power Minister Sudin Dhavlikar had informed the Assembly that the Goa government spent 12 thousand crores on improvisation of power transmission and distribution system in Goa in the last 5 years.

“Even after spending such a huge amount, deaths continue and people face a power crisis. It is loud and clear that the priority of the BJP government is only on incurring huge expenditures with an eye on ‘Mission Total Commission’. In reality, nothing happens on the ground,” he said.

He said that there is a complete collapse of Power Infrastructure in Goa.

“Government has miserably failed to recover huge dues running into multiple crores from Industrialists, Commercial Establishments and Government Departments. However, the government is quick to disconnect domestic connections of poor people if they default for even 500 rupees for two months,” he said.

He said that the time has come to free Goa from the most “insensitive”, “irresponsible” and “corrupt” BJP government.

“Let us all teach them a permanent lesson for their negligence towards providing safety and security to government staff while on duty,” Khalap said.

--IANS

sbk/dan

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyGujarat Minister sees off 28 tribal students on first flight to ISRO under ‘Tapi ke Taare’ project

NationalA dial to destiny: Chhattisgarh boy gets calls from Kohli, AB de Villiers & other cricket royalty

NationalGujarat Minister sees off 28 tribal students on first flight to ISRO under ‘Tapi ke Taare’ project

BusinessThiruvananthapuram–Delhi Air India flight makes emergency landing at Chennai; five MPs onboard

NationalThiruvananthapuram–Delhi Air India flight makes emergency landing at Chennai; five MPs onboard

National Realted Stories

NationalThree boys go missing from Shimla’s oldest boarding school; traced after 24 hours

NationalNortheast Frontier Railway registers 2.37 pc growth in freight unloading

NationalMadhya Pradesh records highest-ever exports, climbs to 11th national rank

NationalRSS to convene pan-community harmony conclave in Indore on Sep 12

NationalIAF mourns 1971 war hero Group Captain D.K. Parulkar