Electrician used to Cut the Electricity of the whole area to Meet Girlfriend in Night

The electrician posted in the tribal area of ​​Ganeshpur Panchayat of Kriyanand Nagar police station was having an affair with a local woman.
Source: Google, Image by- Repsol
Source: Google, Image by- Repsol

An electrician from Purnia in Bihar is a topic of discussion these days. There are two reasons for this, first – the work of the electrician and secondly the reaction of the villagers in response to those actions. First, let's talk about the work of the repairman. The electrician posted in the tribal area of ​​Ganeshpur Panchayat of Kriyanand Nagar police station was having an affair with a local woman. When he went to meet her, the electricity in the entire area would go off.

People were angry due to the power cut

Source: Google, Image by- Pacific Standard
Source: Google, Image by- Pacific Standard

According to the report, the accused electrician had a relationship with a tribal girl for the last 5 years. Whenever he used to go to meet his girlfriend in the dark of night, he used to cut off the electricity of the village for 3 hours. During this, both would meet somewhere and then return. The villagers were very upset due to frequent power cuts.

Villagers determined to teach a lesson

Now, let's talk about the reaction of the villagers, so when the situation went above the tolerance level, the villagers thought of teaching a lesson to the electrician. However, the villagers had no idea that he was having an affair with a tribal girl. They just wanted an answer to the repeated power cuts. So, one day as soon as the electricity of the village was cut, the villagers started searching for the electrician.

Caught both the lovers outside the village

After searching for a while, the villagers caught the electrician with a young woman in an objectionable situation outside the village. After this, angry people thrashed both of them fiercely. Then villagers made both of them shave their heads and made them wore a garland of shoes and chappals and made them walk into the village like that. Later the villagers also got both of them married. After this, the bride was sent to the groom's house.

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