– ₹58 crore was paid to KSEB during Higher Education Minister R. Bindu’s mayoral term.- ₹4 crore was paid in advance for unfeasible hydel projects; one project’s DPR rejected as unviable still incurred costs of ₹35 lakh.
The controversy highlights longstanding tensions surrounding public sector efficiency versus concerns about privatisation within local governance frameworks. The drastic reduction in sanctioned posts for Thrissur’s municipal electricity wing raises legitimate worker grievances about operational feasibility while sparking opposition fears over covert privatisation attempts.
Financial decisions by successive councils call attention to questions around accountability, given allegations of wasting substantial funds on failed ventures like unfeasible hydroelectric projects or bailing out KSEB under prior administrations. If transparency is compromised further by secretive manoeuvres regarding outsourcing essential services, it risks eroding public trust-not just locally but also across broader governance systems.
As this issue unfolds amidst protests and boycotts, resolving operational challenges without undermining worker security or disregarding citizen interests should be prioritised over political posturing and accusations.Read more: Link