Two Die in Separate Electrocution Incidents in Varanasi, Lineman's Family Stages Protest

Varanasi, June 29, 2026: Two people died in separate electrocution incidents in Varanasi, according to reports, raising fresh questions about electrical safety and emergency response in the city. One of the deceased was reportedly a contractual lineman, while another was a wrestler from the Beniya area.
The lineman's death led to a protest by family members and workers, who demanded accountability and safer working conditions. Dalimss News is using careful language because official inquiry details and departmental findings are still awaited.
Lineman Dies During Electrical Work
Reports said the lineman was carrying out electrical repair work when he suffered a fatal electric shock. Family members and co-workers alleged that power supply was restored while shutdown-related work was still going on.
That allegation has not been independently confirmed by Dalimss News. It should be examined through departmental records, shutdown logs, statements of staff on duty and any inquiry ordered by the power department.
Protest Held After Death
After the death, family members and workers reportedly staged a protest and demanded action against those responsible. Reports said the body was taken to a power-related facility as part of the protest, reflecting anger over what the family described as negligence.
Such incidents highlight the risks faced by linemen and field staff who work near live electrical infrastructure. Clear shutdown protocols, communication between control rooms and field teams, and protective equipment are essential for preventing avoidable deaths.
Wrestler Dies in Separate Incident
In another incident, a wrestler from the Beniya area reportedly died after coming into contact with electric current. Details about the exact location and circumstances were still limited in available reports.
Because the incidents were separate, they should not be treated as one common accident. However, both deaths underline the public-safety consequences of exposed wires, unsafe electrical points, overloaded systems and weak maintenance practices.
Safety Questions Raised
Varanasi's dense lanes, older electrical infrastructure and rapid urban activity make electrical safety a serious civic issue. Residents often report low-hanging wires, open junctions and poorly secured repair zones in crowded areas.
Authorities are expected to clarify whether an inquiry has been ordered, whether any officials or contractors face action, and what safety steps will be taken. Until then, Dalimss News is not naming blame or presenting family allegations as proven findings.
The deaths should trigger a review of field-safety procedures, compensation rules, protective equipment availability and public-risk zones across the city. Further official updates are awaited.
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