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The nationwide strike by public sector banks employees today figured in
Rajya Sabha as the Opposition asked the government to respond to the demands
raised by the bank unions.The nationwide strike by public sector banks
employees today figured in Rajya Sabha as the Opposition asked the government
to respond to the demands raised by the bank unions.Raising the issue during
the Zero Hour, D Raja (CPI) said the banks unions are on strike to protest
privatisation of public sector banks, non-recovery of bad loans and no action
being taken against wilful defaulters.Raja said he has given a notice to
discuss the issue. However, Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said the notice has not
been admitted.T K Rangarajan (CPI-M) too raised the matter.Senior TMC member
Sukhendu Sekhar Roy asked the government to respond to the demands of the bank
unions, saying “it is a very sensitive issue and the government should
respond.There was no response from the government side.Services at around
80,000 bank branches in the country were hit today as employees of public
sector banks went on a one-day strike to protest the proposed merger of SBI
associates with the parent bank and other issues. Private sector banks were
working as usual.The United Forum of Banks Unions (UFBU), an umbrella
organisation of nine bank employees’ and officers’ unions representing 8 lakh
staffers, has gone ahead with the strike, affecting services like cheque
clearances, cash deposit and withdrawal at branches and other
facilities.Highlighting the problems being faced by students who take loans for
studies, K K Ragesh (CPI-M) said SBI has sold its Rs 847 crore education loan
NPA to Reliance Asset Reconstruction Company.The private company, he said, has
to return only 45 per cent of the amount to SBI and that too over 15 years. He
said the SBI should have given the same offer of long term repayment to
students who had taken the loans.Raising the issue of drinking water scarcity
in North Karnataka, K Rehman Khan (Congress) sought the
intervention of Prime Minster to resolve the situation.Commerce and Industry
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that on July 27, TMC member Roy had objected
to a paper she was laying in the House even before going through its content.To
this, Roy said “I tender my unconditional apology”, drawing applause from
Deputy Chairman Kurien.Earlier as soon as the House met for the day, members
condoled the death of renowned writer and social activist Mahasweta Devi.
Chairman Hamid Ansari read out the condolence message.