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CPI (M) opposes proposed rural power DISCOM, demands withdrawal of APRAPL plan
CPI (M) opposes the proposed rural power DISCOM plan involving APRAPL, arguing it lacks infrastructure, financial resources, and operational capabilities required by the Electricity Act, 2003. The party demands the withdrawal of the APRAPL plan.
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