Bikram Singh Majithia also urges CM to defer payment of power dues for three months
Says govt must subsidize industry to enable it to pay salaries to workers by halving power bills for three months
Chandigarh, March 30, 2020: The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) today requested chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh to intervene and help the industrial sector in this moment of crisis by waiving off all fixed electricity charges on all industrial units till the situation does not normalize besides deferring payment of old electricity dues for three months.
In a statement here, former minister Bikram Singh Majithia also urged the chief minister to extend further subsidies to the industrial units to enable them to pay their labour for the two-month period of March and April. He said this could include halving their electricity charges for a three-month period. He said these steps were essential as the financial cycle of the industry had been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and they were not in a position to take any extra burden, be it of fixed electricity charges or wages of employees.
Asserting the need to help the industrial sector at the earliest to ensure the State’s economy did not nosedive further, the SAD leader said the recent decision of the State government to allow industrialists to open their units would not solve their problems. “Industrialists do not have access to raw materials so most will not be able to operate their units efficiently”. He said it did not make sense for manufacturers to produce more as the old stock was already piled up because there was no movement of goods. Further goods can be manufactured for a limited period of two to three days without access to raw material. Also, any new goods which are manufactured now are not likely to be dispatched soon which will increase a further liability for the manufacturers”, he added.
Mr Bikram Majithia also asked the chief minister to ensure only those industrialists were allowed to run their units who could take the recommended health and safety measures. He said it was difficult for most industries to provide accommodation facilities for their workers in their premises. “The level of fumigation and sanitization needed to run industrial units are immense and only very big players can follow the due processes. For others it would be next to impossible. The government should ensure that only units who are able to ensure absolute safety of their workers are allowed to run”.
The SAD leader also urged the chief minister to come out with a revival package for the industrial sector to ensure the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic does not sound their death knell. He simultaneously appealed to the chief minister to restore all electricity connections of Scheduled Caste consumers which had been cut due to nonpayment of dues considering the trying times they were going through.