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1984 Riots: Kejriwal Waives Off Electricity Bills of Victims’ Kin

The decision will cost the exchequer around Rs 13 crore.

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The Delhi government has decided to waive pending electricity bills of over 2,000 families affected by the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

The decision was taken by at a cabinet meeting of the government chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, on Thursday.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia told a press conference that the decision, which will benefit around 2,274 families, will cost the exchequer around Rs 13 crore.

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He said the existing rebate scheme of the Delhi government for connections consuming up to 400 units per month will be extended to the families.

However, he did not elaborate on why these families were not getting the benefit of half power tariff in such cases.

A Delhi government spokesman said the bill waiver will cover registered victims of the riots staying in rehabilitation colonies such as Raghuvir Nagar, Tilak Vihar, Janakpuri, among others.

The Centre had in 2014 raised the compensation for these affected families to Rs 5 lakh.

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