Coal crisis: Centre's policy to turn blind eye to every problem could prove fatal, says Sisodia
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Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia accused the Centre of making excuses and "running away" from crisis.
New Delhi: Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Sunday said the Centre is not ready to accept that there is a coal crisis and its policy to turn a blind eye to every problem could prove fatal for the country. They are clearly making excuses to "run away" from crisis.
Earlier today, Union Power Minister RK Singh slammed companies like Tata and Gail saying "unnecessary panic has been created about coal shortage". He said there is "sufficient power available" and assured the deficiency situation will be handled in the next few days.
“In effect, neither there was, nor there is any crisis. It was created unnecessarily. I've warned Tata Power CEO of action if they send baseless SMSs to customers that can create panic. Messages by GAIL and Tata Power qualify as acts of irresponsible behavior,” Union Minister was quoted as saying by ANI.