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People here, upset with the power cut, created a ruckus, vandalism and police had to be called

Dausa : Consumers may have to face a lot of trouble due to the flaws in the electricity system. If the corporation does not take timely action regarding the power lines, then a large number of consumers in rural areas may have to bear the brunt of it. These days, people are seen to be very upset due to the power cut for some time amid the humid heat. Villagers upset with the power cut in Padla area of ​​Dausa district raised slogans. The angry villagers locked the electricity employees in the rooms and created a lot of ruckus. After which many employees left the GSS and fled from the spot. According to the information, they reached Padla GSS at around 9 pm on Wednesday night, where the villagers cut off the supply of Mehndipur Balaji area of ​​Dausa district and Todabhim of Gangapur district. The villagers locked the electricity employees in the rooms and created a lot of ruckus. After about 4 hours of persuasion, the villagers ended the protest from the GSS. Then the power supply was restored at around 1.30 in the night.

Villagers broke the glass of GSS

The angry villagers, troubled by the power cuts, also broke the glass panes of the GSS. The angry villagers also misbehaved with the Tehsildar and pushed him.

Now there will be no power cuts

DSP Murarilal Meena said that he reached the spot after getting information about the protest of the villagers at Padla GSS. He talked to the villagers and explained the situation to them. He assured the villagers that there will be no power cuts in rural areas from now onwards.

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