Sonbhadra: On Monday, the National Coordination Committee of Obra Power Employees and Engineers came to a very important decision. 1.5 million electricity personnel and engineers throughout the nation would stop working and begin protesting if the Central Government tries to propose the Electricity Amendment Bill, 2021 in the winter session of Parliament. It also urged electricity workers to be attentive and ready for a quick investigation in response to the Central Government's unilateral move to present and approve the bill in Parliament. Centre to be responsible: Shailendra Dubey, Chairman of the All India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF), has stated that the protest will be the most participatory ever. The central government will be responsible for the implications of this. Members of all members of the company will be encouraged to participate as much as possible. The Indian government will be held accountable for the outcome of the day-long demonstration's widespread participation. He says that electricity workers are always agitated. If power workers go on strike in such a situation, the state's power problem could worsen even worse. It's possible that the general population will have to suffer the brunt of it. The government should not make such a mistake, according to the court, which is also the secretary of the Joint Struggle Committee, which is part of the same power department. We will not allow the electrical department to be privatised. Everywhere, the government is engaged in privatisation. We have lakhs of crores remaining in hundreds of public-sector departments, but we are not receiving reimbursement from the government. Government, don't force your blunder on employees. There is a warning that if the Electricity Amendment Bill is submitted in Parliament, it will have to face the consequences. Mamata wants to lead Opposition, Sonia Gandhi's days are over, says Dilip Ghosh Petrol and diesel prices released, know the price of your city A week-long quarantine mandatory for Int’l passengers on arrival in Bengaluru