Key Points

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has urged PM Modi for 12% free power from BBMB projects, citing historical neglect. He also wrote to Power Minister Khattar for additional benefits from SJVNL projects. The CM pushed for Himachal's representation in BBMB and requested Haryana to settle pending arrears. The move aims to secure long-pending energy rights for the state.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Seeks 12% Free Power From BBMB Projects

  • Sukhu demands 12% free power from BBMB projects
  • Seeks additional 1% free power from Nathpa Jhakri Project
  • Requests state representation in BBMB board
  • Asks Haryana to clear energy arrears with interest
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Himachal CM seeks 12 pc free power from BBMB projects

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu writes to PM Modi, Khattar, and Haryana CM Saini demanding 12% free power from BBMB projects and state representation.

"The state has suffered and did not get its due. This historical wrong can be corrected now with your intervention. – Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Chandigarh, June 23

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has sought 12 per cent free power from all Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) projects in favour of his state.

In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister pointed out that while all hydropower projects approved by the state government are providing free power, BBMB projects are not contributing any free power to the state. “The state has suffered and did not get its due. This historical wrong can be corrected now with your intervention by providing 12 per cent free power from BBMB projects to Himachal Pradesh,” he wrote.

In separate letters to Union Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, the Chief Minister has urged him to direct SJVNL to provide one per cent additional free power, from the Nathpa Jhakri Power Project, SJNVL to provide the Local Area Development Fund on the analogy of the Rampur Power Project in the interest of affected families by the project, besides the free power to the state.

Sukhu has also requested the Union Power Minister to ensure representation to Himachal Pradesh in the BBMB by appointing a whole-time member from the state. In the letter, he said that despite repeated requests at various levels, the state has not received its rightful representation as a whole-time member in the BBMB.

The Chief Minister has also written a letter to his Haryana counterpart, Nayab Singh Saini, stating that Haryana shall convey in writing for giving consent to provide BBMB energy arrears of his share with six per cent interest before the next date of hearing. Haryana, along with Punjab, share energy arrears of 13,066 million units from November 1966 to October 2011 as on October 31, 2011, from BBMB, which can be given over a period of 15 years to Himachal Pradesh at the rate of 871 million units per year.

“A resolution on this matter would enable both our states to move forward on the projects in the pipeline and also projects under consideration to address the needs of Haryana,” read the letter.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally a CM standing up for Himachal's rights! BBMB projects use our land and resources but give nothing back. 12% free power is reasonable compensation. Other states get their share, why not us? 🤔
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Priya M.
While I support Himachal's claim, the timing seems political. Why raise this now when elections are approaching? Such demands should be made consistently, not just when it suits the government's agenda.
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Amit S.
This is a long pending issue. Himachal contributes significantly to India's hydro power but gets little in return. The environmental cost our state bears deserves proper compensation. #JusticeForHimachal
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Sunita R.
As someone from Haryana, I understand Himachal's demand but 12% seems high. There should be balanced negotiations. After all, these projects benefit the entire northern grid, not just one state.
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Vikram J.
The BBMB member representation issue is crucial! How can decisions be fair when Himachal has no say? Centre must address this immediately. No state should feel left out in such important matters.
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Neha T.
Instead of state vs state fights, we need a national policy for resource sharing. All Himalayan states face similar issues. A comprehensive solution would prevent such conflicts. 🌄

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