AIBEA GS expressed his anger at state of bank employees who are being targets of customers' wrath
Breaking News :
A mere four days before the demonetisation deadline of December 30, by
when the pains of customers are supposed to allay -- as Prime Minister
Narendra Modi said -- bankers seemed to nurse no hopes of any comfort
and expected long queues to slither into the new year and into the
months that follow.
"The
rush is still there and there's no hope of any respite. How can there
be any when the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) is providing only 20-30 per
cent of total cash required at the banks?" All India Bank Employees
Association (AIBEA) General Secretary C.H. Venkatachalam told IANS.
"The
situation has not improved much. We had written to even RBI Governor
Urjit Patel, apprising him of the situation. But then this is India, you
cannot expect a swift reply from anyone. There's no transperancy," he
said.
Venkatachalam
expressed his anger also at the sorry state of bank employees who are
being targets of disillusioned customers' wrath for no fault of theirs.
He
blamed RBI for eroding customers' confidence in the institution of
banks by not coming up with any satisfactory answers for the instances
of new currency being seized all over the country, while none of this is
reaching the legitimate candidates.(more)
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