Over 5,000 villagers in Soraha, UP, have been without power since their 250kVA transformer was stolen, leaving them struggling in winter. Despite complaints, no replacement has been installed, impacting students and daily life. Authorities suspect insider involvement and continue investigations, with the electricity department claiming a temporary power supply arrangement, which residents dispute.
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