Many live in dark as power infrastructure remains unrepaired in riot-hit areas

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 02 2020 | 7:22 PM IST

Scores of people in violence-hit areas of northeast Delhi have been spending their nights in the dark as power lines damaged during the riots remain unrepaired and dangle precariously outside their houses.

Damaged electricity meters are also yet to be repaired and people complain that no help has reached them till now.

Infrastructure of the BSES Yamuna Power Limited, which supplies electricity to northeast Delhi, suffered considerable damage during the violence that left at least 42 people dead and over 200 injured, including three workers of the power discom.

Sujeet Tomar, 28, a resident of Mustafabad, and his family returned to their house six days after violence rocked the area but wondered how will they spend the night without power.

"Most of the people, including Hindus and Muslims, in our lane have fled. Almost all the houses are locked. I and my family spent six days at my uncle's house. We returned just now... Though my house did not suffer any damage but there's no power supply. I wonder how will we stay here?" he said.

Tomar said they depend on a submersible pump for their water needs, but it won't work without electricity.

Mukesh Devi, 50, who returned from her relative's residence in Gokulpuri to her house in Mustafabad on Sunday, expressed helplessness upon seeing the dark alleys with bricks and garbage strewn around.

"There's no electricity and no one has come yet to repair the wires. I could cook only with the help of an emergency lantern. Please ask officials to help us if you can," she said.

Asha Goswami, 37, a resident of Shiv Vihar, enquired from a paramilitary personnel if "anyone from the power department has come to repair power lines and meters"?

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First Published: Mar 02 2020 | 7:22 PM IST

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