
Kangana Ranaut Accused of Not Paying Electricity Bills, Himachal Minister Calls Her Out
Shimla, April 11 – A political war of words has erupted in Himachal Pradesh between BJP MP Kangana Ranaut and Congress minister Vikramaditya Singh, after the Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited (HPSEB) confirmed that Kangana had not cleared outstanding power bills amounting to ₹90,384.
The controversy began after Kangana, recently elected as Lok Sabha MP from Mandi, lashed out at the Congress-led state government during a public event, claiming she received an electricity bill of ₹1 lakh for a Manali home she doesn’t even reside in.
“It is such a miserable condition,” she remarked, as her video went viral.
But the state’s PWD minister Vikramaditya Singh hit back with a poetic Facebook post, saying:
“Mohtarma badi shararat karti hai, bijli ka bill nahin bharti hai, phir manch par sarkar ko kosti hai”
(“Madam plays mischief, doesn’t pay her electricity bills, then curses the government from the stage.”)
In an official statement, the HPSEB clarified that:
The board further noted that Kangana failed to pay her bills from October to December on time.
Responding to Singh’s jibe at a rally in Sarkaghat (Mandi), Kangana said:
“If Vikramaditya Singh is Raja Babu, then I am also a Queen.”
She also claimed her electricity bills, previously around ₹5,000, had inexplicably risen to ₹80,000 and sarcastically questioned if she was “running a factory” from her home.
Vikramaditya Singh, the son of late CM Virbhadra Singh and Congress state president Pratibha Singh, is the scion of Himachal’s former royal family of Rampur.
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