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Inflated electricity bills in Mumbai: Arshad Warsi complains about heavy bill, deletes tweet later after issue resolved

Apart from Adani, other utilities like state discom Mahadiscom, Tata Power and BEST had come under criticism for charging inflated bills during the lockdown period.

July 06, 2020 / 11:01 IST
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The controversy over unusually high electricity bills in Mumbai got a new spark with Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi took to Twitter to complain about his electricity bill.

On July 5, Warsi posted an article published about his painting skills and requested people to buy his paintings as he needs to “pay” his Adani electric bill.

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“People please buy my paintings, I need to pay my Adani electric bill, kidneys am keeping for the next bill,” said the actor in a satire against the inflated electricity bill.

In an earlier tweet, Warsi reportedly complained about his electricity bill and called Gautam Adani a highway-robber. Adani Electricity responded saying, that they will help the actor in resolving the issue but they don’t post personal comments and requested him “delete the tweet". After this, Warsi apparently deleted the tweet.