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Power distribution companies BSES and Tata Power-DDL have denied allegations of power cuts in Delhi, following claims by AAP leader Atishi that outages have increased since the BJP took office last month. Both companies have urged consumers to report any issues through their official websites. The companies claim their 24/7 Quick Response Teams promptly address disruptions and emergencies.
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