Maharashtra Assembly premises goes 'powerless', Houses fail to

Press Trust of India  |  Nagpur 

The Assembly could not function here today due to a power blackout caused by the rains, prompting an attack on the government by ally as well as the opposition parties.

Both the and the were adjourned for the day, shortly after convening this morning as there was darkness.

The power supply had been turned off after the switching centre that provides to the was flooded following heavy rains in this city.

Nagpur, considered the second capital of Maharashtra, usually hosts the winter session of the assembly every year and it is for the first time since 1961 that the monsoon session is being held here.

city received heavy rainfall last night and when the Assembly met at 10 am today, there was darkness.

adjourned the House for an hour, saying the switching centre had to be turned off due to flooding in its panel located underground.

Chief then called a meeting of the leaders of various parties in the Speaker's chamber, where a decision was taken to adjourn the House for the day, told reporters.

At 11 am, when the House reconvened, the security staff had to switch on the mobile phone lights to enable the to reach to seat.

Bagde then announced that the House has to be adjourned for the day.

Leaders of the opposition and wanted to speak but in the absence of electricity, the mikes were not functioning and therefore, they were not audible.

Similarly, when the met at noon, its adjourned the House for the day.

Talking to PTI later, the chief said, "The city receives heavy rainfall two-three times during monsoon. But today's rains are very heavy. The switching centre has always been underground and it was flooded."

Interestingly, in 1961, when the monsoon session of the was held in for the first time, the House had be adjourned before time when it was debating Decentralisation (of powers and functions to district councils) Bill, 1961.

As per the records, due to power failure, the lights went off and after waiting for eight minutes, the House was adjourned before its scheduled time.

Shiv Sena, an ally of the ruling BJP, was quick to criticise the government over the development.

"is the second capital of the state and an important city. is run by the BJP. It should have provided to ensure rains don't obstruct the proceedings of the legislature session," Shiv Sena's in the house told reporters.

"Had this happened in Mumbai, there would have been a barrage of criticism against the Sena-run civic body. Everybody would have demanded an inquiry against the (BMC)," he added.

Prabhu said the area where all ministerial bungalows and residential quarters of legislators are located is also flooded.

said the switching centre had to be shut to avoid any technical problem which would have led to hazardous situation.

"The water level is receding and we hope the situation will be normalised," he said.

He said it was for the first time that rains had affected the proceedings of the legislature in such a manner.

"This may have happened because the drainage was not cleaned," the minister said.

He said there was power supply in the rest of the city. "We were not sure if generators can take the entire load of Vidhan Bhavan premises," he said.

Talking to reporters, senior said, "Whatever happened today is wrong and condemnable. It is sad that had to personally monitor the removal of water from the switching centre panel."

He said the government delayed its decision to hold the monsoon session in Nagpur and there was little time for the authorities to make arrangements.

"This is the government's failure that it could not manage proceedings of the monsoon session, where 288 MLAs have come to put up issues concerning people," he said.

MLA and former minister said, "This government has been fully exposed. It decided that the monsoon session will be held in Nagpur.

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 16:35 IST