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Sharmila demands withdrawal of True-Up charges, consumer refund

Published Thursday, June 25, 2026

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  • Opposition's Consumer Advocacy1 source

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Y.S. Sharmila, an opposition leader, has demanded that the Andhra Pradesh State Government withdraw ₹15,654 crore in True-Up charges imposed on consumers over the past two years and issue refunds. She criticized the government's electricity tariff policies, advocating for consumer relief.

What We Know — Key Points

  • An additional burden of ₹15,654 crore was imposed through two rounds of True-Up charges in two years in Andhra Pradesh.
  • Y.S. Sharmila demanded the withdrawal of these True-Up charges and a refund for consumers.

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Opposition's Consumer Advocacy
  • The Hindu

    The Hindu reports on Y.S. Sharmila's demand for the Andhra Pradesh State Government to withdraw ₹15,654 crore in True-Up charges, which were imposed over two years, and to refund consumers. The article frames this as an opposition leader criticizing government electricity tariff policies and advocating for consumer relief.

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