Be ready to bear power crisis after inflation
Never underestimate this capability of the people of India for how long and how long they can endure. The public has no answer in terms of tolerance. Till now no such crisis has come which the people of India have not shown co-existence. If any problem is coming slowly or is not coming in this hesitation that people will not be able to bear it, there is no strength left in them. I appeal to these shy problems to come quickly. Make the people of India proud by giving them a chance to suffer. Do not understand at all that the great people of India are surrounded by problems at this time, then they will not be able to bear the new problems. Inflation tried to scare him, the public became a supporter of inflation and made it disappear from the debate. She is practicing not to overcome problems, but to endure and is quite successful.
Now it is written on T-shirts, mugs, sheets, badges that we will bear a little. Coping has also become a political fashion. The fashion to bear has gone on in such a way that brothers are not suffering a little, but they are being saved completely. Tolerance is a new and modern civic trait. That is why by pasting its slogan, it is being sold in the market from cup to mug. In my opinion, WhatsApp University has now prepared the public to bear any problem. It feels good to bear it. He has stopped thinking about the solution. Tolerance is the new option. Glad to inform you that I have discovered this ability to bear the public but due to being busy in prime time, I have not got the time to patent. If you want, you can patent in your own name. Keep the title according to me – the people of India and the capacity to bear it.
In my opinion, a national list should be made that what the people of India have suffered and are suffering at this time. And he can be inspired to endure what new. It is important to note that earlier people were forced but now people are motivated to endure. Whenever the public feels that they are compelled, tell them in their ears that we are motivating, they will start to suffer. He is looking for inspiration.
The public has tolerated every lie of Godi media and has shown that the truth is not needed. Not only the lies, by bearing the hate agenda, the public has shown that it can tolerate hatred. The people of India have started to bear the arrest and trial of journalists day by day.
Seeing the hatred, now people have started finding it easier to spread hatred. UP Police has arrested seven youths who want to spread tension by throwing objectionable things outside the mosque. The sufferers are even suffering that their children are doing the work of spreading riots. Godi media will remain silent regarding the names of these seven and the society which hates through Godi media will also remain silent. Ayodhya Police has told Mahesh Kumar Mishra as the master mind and the names of the rest of his associates are Pratyush Srivastava, Nitin Kumar, Brijesh Pandey, Deepak Kumar Gaur, Shatrughan Prajapati and Vimal Pandey. Godi Media’s project is succeeding in the society. If their names had been different, then the bulldozer would have run over the house. A journalist said that he has told this news so that the eyes of the people are opened, then I told him my theory that the public has stopped waking up, has started to suffer. I told that journalist that these days I am preparing a “National Endurance Index” to know what the people of India have shown. But, I am not including demonetisation in this list.
I know that you have made a record of suffering with demonetisation and whenever a milestone is erected on your tolerance, a stone will surely be buried in the name of demonetisation. Black money is ending. In its name, you have suffered the end of your wealth. Your capital has been destroyed but you have shown with patience that you can bear to such an extent. Not only this, since you had to suffer even further, so immediately forgot demonetisation. At that time the Prime Minister had told the public to give fifty days. People got in line and started suffering. Demonetisation was done in the name of eradicating black money but how much black money was received from demonetisation is not known. People took it too. Then it was said that there is black money in Swiss bank, then the government told that there is no official data of how much black money has accumulated in ten years. People also suffered from this. Digital payments have increased in the country, but today more cash is in circulation than it was at the time of demonetisation. 68 percent higher. Did the public not show co-operation with demonetisation? Absolutely shown.
That’s why we excluded demonetisation from the “National Endurance Index” because we also don’t want the national list of tolerance to become long. There is one more request. Whenever the National Stamina Index is made, for this, there must be a survey in the WhatsApp group of retired uncles and relatives. Only after that the index was created. At present, the issues covered in the “National Endurance Index” in brief are as follows –
- The people of India have tolerated the rising unemployment rates in a splendid manner.
- CMIE reports that two crore youths have stopped seeking work, but did not give up.
- The youth started suffering unemployment so that no one else could make employment an issue.
- After unemployment, the public has broken all the records of suffering inflation.
- The rate of petrol ranging from Rs 103 a liter to Rs 121 a liter was shown.
- The rising prices of CNG, Cylinder, Soap, Mustard oil etc. were shown with patience.
- The decrease in the savings rate in banks and negative returns were also shown by the public that no matter what, they will bear it.
- Exactly a year ago, how many people died due to lack of oxygen, but when the government said that no one died due to lack of oxygen, then the public showed sympathy.
Those who do not appreciate this quality of the public, are missing an important chapter in political history. By losing a job, not getting a job, by losing a salary, by reducing the salary, being troubled by inflation, being poor, has the public not shown more patience every time than before, then what is the problem in praising him. That’s why I say that if you have any big problem, then bring it, the public will show it with patience. Sushil Mohapatra spoke to an auto driver. Coping with the problem also appeared in this conversation. The public has learned the art of expressing the problem in the language of tolerance.
I do not understand what to do, but everyone is understanding that there is to be endured. But I don’t have to say, today is the last time from them, you have brought the world of my ruin in my life. In its place, people are singing something else, if you have to endure, then you have to endure. Today us a hundred times. It is not that there is no resentment among the people, but there is resentment towards a community. Godi media brings Hindu Muslim topic every other day so that crores of viewers keep venting outrage. How frustrating would it be when someone would not be able to pay the fees, would not be able to buy a book, would not have vegetables in the plate. Lemon would not happen. Sahna is also used in the context of fasting. People who observe fast often say that they are suffering today. In this sense, the public is making a national vow of tolerance. It feels good to bear it. Instead of change, debate is better. That’s why the price of petrol did not come down, but spent a whole day in the debate about how much tax is there in which state.
Electricity is being cut for two to ten hours in many areas. People are awake all night. Tired of the heat. But has the public proved by suffering power cuts of several hours that they can go to any extent to bear it? Newspapers are full of news from every state that there is no electricity for several hours. By suffering power cuts for several hours in the heat of 46 degree Celsius, the public has proved that it can bear anything, not only inflation and unemployment. Hindu-Muslim debates can be tolerated on TV for many years, so why can’t it tolerate inflation?
There is a difference of opinion among scholars about whether there is a crisis of electricity or not, whether there is a crisis of coal or not. On one hand the government says that there is no crisis, on the other hand the public says that there is a power cut. There are two types of power cuts in India. One is declared which is always for short hours and the other is undeclared which is for several hours. But the public has a practice of bearing both types of deductions. People of Kanpur are also suffering power cuts for 6-7 hours and doing well in terms of tolerance.
Whenever the crisis is unprecedented, the people raise the limits of tolerance. She starts to suffer. On the other hand, the government also starts saying that there is no crisis. In the Lok Sabha on 6 April, the government said that there is no shortage of coal in the country. The government has given data and told that the stock of coal is more, it has not reduced. On 26 April, PIB has said in its press release that India’s economy is doing very well, so the demand for electricity has increased. On April 27, Union Coal Minister Prahlad Joshi’s statement that there is no need to panic. The government is monitoring the situation. We will give as much coal as the country needs.
It is being argued that the country’s economy is on the mend, so the demand for electricity has increased. If this is the case then why is there a power cut for the industry? There is a news of Indian Express on 31 March. According to this, Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited has asked the industries of the states to compulsorily keep factories closed for one day in a week. In Rajasthan too, there have been reports of cuts of a few hours from industries.
Why did this happen? If economic progress is being made, then it should have been estimated accordingly, arrangements should have been made. Then why is the factory being closed? Every time a new reason is launched, but a similar reason was being given last year also. From Down to Earth, Live Mint to many media websites, reverse the news of the coal crisis of October last year. A report by Down To Earth says that this festive season is witnessing a power crisis. The reason given at that time is that the supply of coal has been affected due to floods in Shangxi province of China and the price of coal has increased significantly in the international market. On October 10, 2021, the statement of Power Minister RK Singh and Coal Minister Prahlad Joshi was printed. That there will be no power cut due to lack of coal in India. But according to reports, there was a power cut on the ground. According to this report of Down to Earth, even in October last year, most thermal power plants had no coal stock left for more than six days. The news of the coal crisis in October has also appeared in Live Mint. Like April, in October also, the government says that there has been an unprecedented increase in the demand for electricity.
The October report shows that the coal crisis had come before us even then but it did not show its dire form due to the cold weather. The fears raised in the report of that time seem to be proved right at this time.
A report by CNBC is from October last year. In this, the statement of Hetal Gandhi of rating agency CRISIL has been printed that in the last four years, the power plant had an average stock of 18 days, which will be 8-10 days by December 2021. Hetal Gandhi says that even by the end of March, you will not be able to reach the stock level of 18 days.
One thing in common in both the answers is that the demand for electricity is unprecedented, the record demand has been met but is accountability being avoided in its name? Why did the situation not improve from October to April, why did the crisis come in April? Last year also ministers were saying that there is no shortage of coal, this year also they are saying that there is no shortage of coal, then who is it who is making noise of power cuts. Have people turned off the fan by themselves and started suffering?
On 26 April, it is tweeted from the office of Power Minister RK Singh that today the demand for electricity was highest and the demand was fulfilled. More than 201 GW. Last year’s record was broken. Rahul Gandhi’s tweet on April 20 is that big things are happening since 8 years and only eight days of coal is left. If factories close, more jobs will be lost. On this tweet, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi replied that Rahul Gandhi becomes an expert in everything. They should know that coal companies have achieved record production so far. The growth of captive mines is 30 percent. Prahlad Joshi explains in detail how coal production has increased under the able leadership of Prime Minister Modi and there is no shortage of stock.
The statement of Bhaskar Sawant, Principal Secretary, Electricity Department of Rajasthan, has been printed that there is a capacity to generate 10000 MW, but only 6600 MW is being produced. There is also a cut in Rajasthan. Delhi government today said that there is stock of coal only for two days. If there is no improvement then there may be problem of power supply in metro and hospitals. After this statement of Satyendra Jain, NTPC Dadri has tweeted that 6 units of Dadri and 5 units of Unchahar are running at full capacity. Coal is being supplied regularly. The crisis is being dismissed in the name of being stock, then how are the people who are facing the brunt of power cuts tolerating it. The power crisis has dealt a severe blow to the business. Who will compensate for how bad the small scale industries will be affected due to the stoppage of production?
The government is busy claiming that there is no shortage of coal. But people are suffering power cuts. Are people practicing themselves to endure power cuts by turning off the fan? The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has issued a report on coal stocks. A report is issued every day. According to this, the stock of coal in 56 thermal power plants is 10 percent and less than that. Out of these, 0 to 5 percent coal stock is left in 26 thermal plants. Only 6 to 10 percent of coal stock is left in 30 thermal power.
The Central Electricity Authority believes that there is a shortage of coal in the 56 thermal power plants that it monitors. On 19 April there were 48 such plants which had 10% or less coal stock left, on 24 April this number increased to 54 and now on 27 April it has increased slightly to 56. The power minister of Bihar also says that there is a shortage of 1000 MW power. There is a crisis across the country including Bihar.
Newspapers are writing that in six years such a power crisis has not been seen. The government kept saying that there was no shortage of coal. Now the same government is canceling passenger trains so that coal can be transported from them to thermal plants. What would have been the impact on the lives of common passengers, in some places, MPs have protested that passenger trains should not be cancelled. On the route where trains have been cancelled, people will suffer power cuts as well as travel problems.
Why are these heat waves going on, we are constantly seeing the effect of climate change. Sometimes it’s hot and sometimes it’s raining. The topic of climate change is often ridiculed but it is affecting the lives of how many crore Indians right now in front of our eyes. Questions are being raised whether this coal crisis is being created so that more forests are cut, and more mines are given. People are protesting against the cutting of trees in Surjapur, Chhattisgarh. There is no hope of getting relief from the heat wave till 2 May. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for many states that people should beware of heat wave.
People will tolerate. When it is suffering from the crisis of inflation, then it will also bear the crisis of electricity. Has been co. Now see, MPs and MLAs are taking pension, you are suffering. You do not have pension, you are suffering. A report by Anurag Dwari states that 100 crores were spent on pension of former MPs in 2020-21 and those who retired after working for life are living on Rs 2000 in the name of pension. That is, suffering.
It is important to speak. Speaking shows that you understand something. What I mean by suffering is that speaking has stopped. All kinds of mischief are being tolerated. The effect of the information is getting lost due to your silence and suffering. You are suffering inflation. Suffering power cuts. Suffering unemployment. Tolerating the politics of hate. They are going on and on.
“Sufferer of every problem”… write your name in front of it and wear it by getting it printed on T-shirt. I think everyone is in dire need of such a national costume. A complete list should be made on it that what you have suffered so far and what you can bear. Different slogans can be written. “We are not sleeping. We are suffering..” You keep on suffering.