Abhinav Arora's lawyer, Pankaj Arya, filed a complaint in Mathura against YouTubers for allegedly trolling Arora and Sanatana Dharma. Arya stated they wouldn't spare the YouTubers and would pursue legal action up to the Supreme Court. A court hearing was held, and the next hearing is scheduled for January 3rd.
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A 25-day blackout in Soraha village, Budaun district, ended as a new transformer was installed after the old one was stolen. The villagers, particularly students and farmers, endured freezing nights without electricity. The replacement transformer was fast-tracked following a news report highlighting their plight. Villagers expressed relief as power was restored.
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