Rajasthan: Farmer Receives Whopping Rs 3.71 Crore Electricity Bill in Udaipur

NL Salvi, Chief Engineer in the electricity department said that the error has been rectified. He said the mistake happened either due to server of computer which led to double feeding or due to human error. "I want to appeal all the electricity users to highlight any such incident. It will be rectified," he said.

Representational Image | Farmer in distress (Photo Credits: PTI)

Udaipur, September 9: A farmer in Rajasthan's Udaipur received a whopping electricity bill of over Rs 3.71 crore apparently due to fault in the server of the electricity department's computer. The bill was later rectified and the farmer was asked to pay the actual bill of Rs 6,400.

"I received the electricity bill of Rs 3,71,61,507 for my shop. My shop was closed during the coronavirus-induced lockdown. I hardly used electricity," said Pemaram Manaram Dangi of Gingla village in Udaipur. Also Read | JEE Main Result 2020 Date: Here’s What Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ Said on Joint Entrance Exam Results.

BJP leader Gulab Chand Kataria attacked the state government over the incident and alleged that many people were getting electricity bill of over one lakh rupees.

"I have been informed that Pemaram, a farmer from Gingla village got a bill of Rs 3,71,61,507. Thousands of people in Rajasthan are receiving electricity bills of over Rs 1 lakh. It can create law and order problem in the state. The electricity department officials should take care of this and ensure that there is no malfunctioning in their system which can create problems for people," Kataria said. Also Read | Poet Munnawar Rana’s Daughter Sumaiya Rana Claims She Has Been Put Under House Arrest, Police Deny.

NL Salvi, Chief Engineer in the electricity department said that the error has been rectified. He said the mistake happened either due to server of computer which led to double feeding or due to human error. "I want to appeal all the electricity users to highlight any such incident. It will be rectified," he said.

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