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Times of India23.05.2026Politik3 dk okumaIndia

Uttar Pradesh faces severe power crisis, drawing criticism from all political parties

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  • Uttar Pradesh is experiencing a severe power crisis this summer, leading to widespread complaints from across the political spectrum.
  • BJP MLAs, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, and BSP chief Mayawati have all criticized the state government's handling of the electricity shortage, highlighting the distress caused to citizens, businesses, and farmers.

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Uttar Pradesh is experiencing a severe power crisis during the summer months, leading to widespread complaints and political reactions. Legislators from both ruling and opposition parties have voiced concerns over prolonged and irregular electricity supply failures.

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Uttar Pradesh is grappling with a severe power crisis this summer, prompting a wave of complaints from across the political spectrum (Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav (R), BJP MLA from Gonda Sadar, Prateek Bhushan Singh (C) BSP chief Mayawati (L)

LUCKNOW: Mounting power cuts across Uttar Pradesh have triggered sharp political reactions, with legislators from both the ruling BJP and opposition parties writing letter and social post to state energy minister Arvind Kumar Sharma over the worsening electricity crisis during peak summer.

BJP MLA from Gonda Sadar, Prateek Bhushan Singh, wrote a strongly worded letter on Friday describing a “serious electricity crisis” in Gonda district and his assembly constituency. Calling the issue “extremely sensitive and urgent,” Singh said repeated outages amid intense heat had pushed residents into severe distress and disrupted normal life, workplaces and business activity.

In his letter, Singh acknowledged technical challenges such as overloaded transformers, snapped wires due to storms and infrastructure stress caused by rising demand, but said public anger was growing because of prolonged and irregular supply failures. He urged the minister to ensure an emergency mechanism for uninterrupted power supply, particularly during night hours, and sought immediate intervention for a permanent solution.

Biswa BJP MLA Nirmal Verma also wrote to the energy minister, saying both urban and rural areas of his constituency in Sitapur district had been facing continuous scheduled power cuts for several days. He warned that the outages had severely affected trade, agriculture and daily life and urged officials to restore normal supply at the earliest.

Former chief minister and Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav also attacked the BJP government over the crisis. In a public appeal, he urged people not to vent anger on linemen and junior electricity employees, claiming they were already working under pressure after large scale contractual staff layoffs. Yadav blamed the state govt for failing to strengthen generation, transmission and distribution systems despite rising demand.

BSP chief Mayawati also criticised the power situation in Uttar Pradesh amid the ongoing heatwave, saying complaints of inadequate electricity supply and frequent outages were making life “extremely distressing” for people across the state.

“Even in a state like Uttar Pradesh with its vast population, during this season of severe heat, the common complaints regarding inadequate electricity supply, frequent outages, and the like have made life extremely distressing for the poor, middle class, farmers, small traders, and millions of other hardworking people,” BSP chief Mayawati said.

Mayawati appealed to the government to take immediate corrective measures keeping in mind the hardships faced by the public due to electricity-related problems.

“At the same time, efforts should be made to improve the electricity supply situation for the future through new power plants and the like, which would be appropriate in the broader public interest,” she said.

Nagina MP Chandra Shekhar Azad too wrote to Sharma, highlighting worsening outages in rural and semi urban areas. He said students, farmers, labourers and small traders were among the worst affected.

In Lucknow, MLAs Neeraj Vora (Lucknow North) and Rajeshwar Singh (Sarojini Nagar) also submitted complaints about outages affecting the state capital and adjoining districts, urging the state energy minister to enforce corrective measures.

Offene Fragen

  • What specific measures will the energy minister take to address the crisis?
  • What is the long-term plan for improving power generation and distribution infrastructure?
  • What is the extent of the impact on agriculture and small businesses?
  • What is the current status of contractual staff in the electricity department?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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