
New Delhi, April 2 The government stated in the Lok Sabha on Thursday that consumers are not required to install pre-paid electricity meters.
Responding to supplementary questions during Question Hour, Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar rejected suggestions that the government was compelling consumers to adopt pre-paid meters in a manner similar to private companies.
In response to a question regarding how poor farmers, who rely on daily earnings, would manage to pay for electricity, he explained that options for small recharges lasting five to ten days are available.
However, he noted that serial defaulters – those who take "pride" in not paying their electricity bills – would be required to switch to pre-paid meters to reduce the risk of non-payment.
The minister emphasised that power companies are commercially driven and need to generate revenue to provide electricity to consumers.