<p>Two electricity department employees in Telangana were allegedly tied to a pillar by some residents upset over frequent power cuts before a senior official and police intervened and rescued them in a village in Medak district, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Two bill collectors of the electricity Transmission Corporation had gone to the village in Alladurg mandal in Medak district on Saturday in connection with electricity bills, they said.</p>.<p>The villagers alleged frequent power cuts and poor response to their complaints and that there was only one helper (technician) to look after four villages and demanded a separate helper for their village.</p>.<p>The bill collectors reportedly told the villagers that the issue was not under their purview and that they would inform higher officials.</p>.<p>The angry protesters allegedly tied them to a cement pillar of an under-construction building with a rope. A bill collector informed a lineman and the latter rushed to the place but his efforts to pacify the villagers were in vain.</p>.<p>Later, an assistant engineer of Transco and a sub-inspector of police reached the spot. The assistant engineer assured the villagers that their issue would be resolved as early as possible following which they released the two bill collectors.</p>.<p>A case has been registered against five people following a complaint by the two employees, police added.</p>
<p>Two electricity department employees in Telangana were allegedly tied to a pillar by some residents upset over frequent power cuts before a senior official and police intervened and rescued them in a village in Medak district, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Two bill collectors of the electricity Transmission Corporation had gone to the village in Alladurg mandal in Medak district on Saturday in connection with electricity bills, they said.</p>.<p>The villagers alleged frequent power cuts and poor response to their complaints and that there was only one helper (technician) to look after four villages and demanded a separate helper for their village.</p>.<p>The bill collectors reportedly told the villagers that the issue was not under their purview and that they would inform higher officials.</p>.<p>The angry protesters allegedly tied them to a cement pillar of an under-construction building with a rope. A bill collector informed a lineman and the latter rushed to the place but his efforts to pacify the villagers were in vain.</p>.<p>Later, an assistant engineer of Transco and a sub-inspector of police reached the spot. The assistant engineer assured the villagers that their issue would be resolved as early as possible following which they released the two bill collectors.</p>.<p>A case has been registered against five people following a complaint by the two employees, police added.</p>