Mumbai, July 1 -- Recurring power outages across the island city over the last month triggered a heated discussion in the Maharashtra assembly on Tuesday, with several legislators expressing concern over the inconvenience caused to residents and questioning BEST's ability to address the crisis. Taking serious note of the issue, assembly speaker Rahul Narwekar said he would convene a meeting on Wednesday with BEST general manager Sonia Sethi, municipal commissioner Ashwini Bhide, senior officials from the urban development and power departments, and legislators to review the situation. Narwekar also issued a stern warning that if the meeting fails to produce a satisfactory resolution, the BEST general manager would be summoned to the Maharashtra assembly to address legislators' concerns on record. His remarks came after the issue of power outages was raised by several legislators, including the Congress's Amin Patel, the Bharatiya Janata Party's R Tamil Selvan, and the Shiv Sena (UBT)'s Ajay Choudhari. Areas like Dadar Parsi Colony, Mohammad Ali Road, Mumbadevi, Girgaon, and Kings Circle have experienced persistent blackouts lasting several hours over the last month....