A State conference of workers and people’s organisations will be held on July 13, at Dasari Nagabhushanam Rao Bhavan in Gandhinagar, under the aegis of the United Forum of People’s Organisations. The conference will focus on the demands — “No to Smart Meters” and “Abolish True-Up Charges”.
In a joint statement on Monday, AITUC State general secretary G. Obulesu and CITU State general secretary Ch. Narasinga Rao has called upon members from workers’ unions, farmers’ groups, agricultural labourers, women’s organisations, youth, students, social, and middle-class associations to participate in large numbers and make the event a grand success.
They alleged that the State government is implementing smart meters as part of the Central government’s privatisation drive. They claimed that these meters will impose a burden of ₹13,000 per household, recoverable in instalments, while traditional meters earlier cost only ₹700. The installation is reportedly being carried out through Adani Energy, they said.
They pointed out the inconsistency in the stance of the ruling TDP-led alliance, noting that while in opposition, TDP leaders, including Nara Lokesh, had opposed smart meters and even called for their destruction. However, after coming to power, the coalition is now allegedly continuing the same policies implemented by the previous YSRCP government.
The leaders warned that smart meters would function like mobile recharge systems, where power would be cut off instantly once the prepaid amount is exhausted, leaving no room for billing disputes. They also stated that the government has imposed a burden of ₹15,435 crores on consumers under true-up charges since assuming office.
The upcoming conference aims to build awareness among the public and formulate future action plans against these developments. The United Forum urged all concerned citizens and organisations to attend and voice their opposition to these anti-people policies, they added.