Heavy rains inundate Nagpur, legislature in darkness

IANS  |  Nagpur 

Following a torrential on Friday, the state's second capital was virtually inundated and the Legislature, which was in session, was plunged into darkness, forcing an till Monday.

This is the first time in the state's legislative history that a power blackout was witnessed in an ongoing session, especially since the monsoon session was held in for only the third time since 1961 and last in 1971 after the state's formation in 1960.

Traditionally, the monsoon session is held in but his year the ruling shifted it to as the in is going to be redeveloped.

Devendra Fadnavis, who hails from Nagpur, came under fire from both the opposition and ruling ally for the developments which have necessitated a holiday in all educational institutions on Saturday.

"This is the first time in the state history that a legislative session is adjourned due to lack of electricity," said of Opposition in the Council, Dhananjay Munde.

The said this displayed the government's complete lack of planning and is the result of its "immature insistence" on having the session in this time without making the basic arrangements and despite opposition from many quarters.

The proceedings had started as usual at 10 a.m. though in darkness, with some opposition legislators holding up mobile torches and a few even lighting candles in their offices with many legislators wading in ankle-deep water in the legislature building complex.

attacked the BJP-ruled with saying that in Mumbai, the legislature session was never adjourned due to a blackout.

"Everybody targets the (ruled by Shiv Sena) which is doing a good job. Now, who will the government criticize?" Sarnaik asked sarcastically.

However, defending the move, claimed that power supply to the legislature building was not hit, but the authorities had voluntarily switched off as water gushed into the generator room.

Elsewhere, in many lowlying areas, people were seen struggling in three-four-feet water, while many vehicles stranded on the roads even as incessant rains continued most of the day.

At the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Nagpur International Airport, there were at least 16 flight delays - nine departures and seven arrivals of various airlines this evening.

Leading consumer of Grahak Sewa Bharti, demanded a CBI probe into the functioning of the State Distribution Company Ltd. which has snapped off power supply to most parts of city due to waterlogging.

"Owing to the blatant corruption in the MSEDCL's work of laying underground cables without adhering to prescribed international norms that Nagpur is experiencing such a dire situation for the first time and millions of citizens are hit," Tiwari told IANS.

Besides Nagpur, heavy rains have been witnessed in the entire Vidarbha region of eastern since the past two days, severely dislocating normal life and transport.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 18:08 IST