BJP workers under the leadership of former MLA Manoj Yadav surrounded the General Manager's office, discussed the electricity problem with officials.

Barhi- Bharatiya Janata Party workers, facing public anger over the electricity problem, surrounded the General Manager's office under the leadership of former MLA Manoj Yadav. During this, former MLA Manoj Yadav surrounded the officials on the deteriorating electricity system in the area and demanded a solution from them. Former MLA Manoj Yadav said that the public has been facing the problem of electricity for a long time and now it will not be tolerated any longer. He accused the electricity department of working under pressure from the government and said that the interests of the public were being ignored.

Heated debate with officials on electricity problem

During the siege, Superintending Engineer of Electricity Department Ashok Kumar Upadhyay justified the demands of BJP workers. He assured that concrete steps will be taken to improve the power system in the area as soon as possible. The Superintending Engineer said, our priority is to solve the problems of consumers. Burnt transformers will be replaced as soon as possible and new transformers will also be installed where needed.

When former MLA Manoj Yadav asked why no concrete action has been taken till now on such a big problem, Upadhyay said that the department was facing delays due to lack of resources and some administrative hurdles, but now the work has been expedited. Will go. Expressing displeasure over this, former MLA Manoj Yadav said, the electricity department is working only under the pressure of the government. If people's problems are ignored, BJP will not remain silent.

Big presence of BJP leaders, sharp demands from officials

Many senior BJP leaders were present in this protest, including BJP District Vice President Ramesh Thakur, Chauparan Mukhiya Sangh President Birendra Rajak, former Mukhiya Sangh President Rajdev Yadav, Barhi Western Mandal President Bhagwan Keshari, Eastern Mandal President Vijay Yadav, Sunil Singh, District Council representatives Gurudev Gupta, Ritesh Gupta, Shukra Bhuiyan, Parmeshwar Yadav, BJP Chauparan East Yuva Morcha President Ranjan Singh, former chief representative Pantu Mehta, Dasrath Mehta, Kali Charan Mehta, Vijay Mehta, Deputy Chief Tinku Mehta, PSS representative Sujit Kumar, Chhatru Mahato, Jitendra Pandit, Akash Jaiswal, Mukesh Kumar along with other workers and villagers also joined the siege in large numbers. BJP leaders put forth their demands strongly before the officials. He said that the people of the area have been facing the problem of electricity for a long time, but no concrete solution has been found yet.

Electricity department officials gave assurance

Superintending Engineer Ashok Kumar Upadhyay along with other officials of the electricity department, like Executive Engineer Mohan Haisa, Assistant Electrical Engineer Krishna Dev Prajapati and Junior Engineer Abhishek Anand assured the BJP workers that every possible effort is being made to improve the power system. . He said that the department is trying its best to provide relief to the public as soon as possible.

Former MLA again raised the issue of pressure from the ruling party

During the siege, former MLA Manoj Yadav once again alleged that the electricity department is working under the pressure of the government and the local MLA and the general public is having to suffer the consequences of this. He said that BJP will always raise the voice of the people and if the electricity department does not take corrective steps soon, then the party will not hesitate to go on the path of big agitation.

After the siege, BJP workers met among themselves and discussed the future strategy. It was decided in the meeting that if the electricity problem is not resolved soon, the BJP will take to the streets and launch a major agitation. Former MLA Manoj Yadav said, our aim is to solve the problems of the public, and if the administration ignores our demands, we will fight an all-out battle against the government and administration.

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