There are around 100 houses in Trishuli village. Locals have written to the collector demanding electricity supply and no action has been taken
Chhattisgarh: Even after 71 years of independence, electricity has not reached Chhattisgarh's Trishuli village.
The villagers have complained of being forced to live in darkness for the last seven decades despite the availability of electricity poles in the region. There are around 100 houses in Trishuli village. Locals have written to the collector demanding electricity supply.
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“Since the time I was born I have not seen electricity in this village. Leaders come here at the time of elections. They are not willing to do anything for the development here," said a 70-year-old local.
Narrating her ordeal Sukbi, a local told ANI, "Without electricity, at night they feel threatened by the scorpions, snakes and other insects."
"Kids are forced to study in the light of lanterns. For also, they face the issue as there is not enough supply of kerosene in the region. They then burn woods for the light," said Rameshwar Pal, a resident of Trishuli village.
Earlier, locals in a village in Balrampur district had complained of acute water shortage in the region. People here are forced to use water from a pond which is also the source of water for animals in the region, and thereby prone to contamination.
Last Updated Jun 13, 2019, 4:49 PM IST