AIPEF calls for Nationwide Lightning Action on 10th March against tabling electricity bill

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AIPEF calls for Nationwide Lightning Action on 10th March against tabling electricity bill

Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in News/ March 8,2026

The Federal Executive of the All India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF), in its meeting held today at Dehradun, expressed serious concern and strong resentment over the reported move of the Government of India to table and pass the Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2025 in Parliament during the ongoing Budget Session.

Shailrndra Dubey Chairman and  P Rathnakar Rao Secretary General that despite large-scale objections submitted by stakeholders the Government appears to be pushing the Bill without proper discussion and democratic consultation. AIPEF strongly objected to the manner in which the consultation process has been handled. The Federation pointed out that the Ministry of Power constituted a Working Group on 30 January 2026 to examine the comments, which included the Director General of the All India DISCOM Association advocating  privatization of the distribution sector.

AIPEF deplored the action of Punjab Government  in selling power sector land and victimizing office bearers of the PSEB engineers Association who are opposing it.

Ajaypal Singh Atwal general secretary PSEB engineers Association said that there is no tearing hurry  to adopt such drastic and shortcut methods which go against the letter and spirit of democratic functioning. All the objections raised must be clarified and made evident to all stakeholders so that their objections and points of dissent are duly considered before proceeding  further.

AIPEF calls for Nationwide Lightning Action on 10th March against tabling electricity bill
Shailrndra Dubey, Chairman, AIPEF

V K Gupta media advisor informed that the meeting also expressed serious concern over the aggressive push for privatization across the power sector. Privatization of distribution companies is being promoted by linking central financial assistance to states with conditions such as equity privatization, management control to private companies and listing of DISCOMs on stock exchanges. AIPEF termed these measures as coercive attempts to force privatization.

The Federal Executive reiterated that the proposed Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2025 and the National Electricity Policy 2026 appear to be instruments designed to accelerate large-scale privatization of the power sector. AIPEF warned that such policies will weaken the public electricity system and adversely affect electricity employees, farmers and common consumers.

In view of these developments, AIPEF has given a call for nationwide lightning action on 10 March 2026. If the Government proceeds with tabling the Electricity (Amendment) Bill in Parliament, power engineers and employees across the country will boycott work and organize massive demonstrations outside offices and projects.