PMC customer with Rs 90 lakh in bank dies of stress


Mumbai, Oct 15 (IANS): A customer with around Rs 90 lakh in the crisis-hit Punjab & Maharashtra Cooperative Bank Ltd has died. Sanjay Gulati had already lost his job earlier this year following the collapse of the Jet Airways, and now restrictions on his hard-earned savings may have taken away his life.

With a specially-abled son at home, Gulati needed regular cash in hand for his treatment and care which became impossible after the RBI placed stringent limits on cash withdrawals by the bank's depositors.

The 51-year-old Gulati took part in a protest on Monday against the harsh limits put on the account holders of the PMC bank, which is embroiled in a Rs 3,830 crore scam.

Already facing an unsure future ever since the collapse of the Jet Airways six months ago, Gulati on Monday afternoon returned home to Oshiwara suburb after participating in a demonstration with some 200 other customers against the PMC Bank scam in south Mumbai.

As Gulati was eating, he suddenly a cardiac arrest and was rushed to the nearby Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, where he was declared brought dead.

According to another customer, Gulati and his family members hold deposits worth around Rs 90 lakh in the Oshiwara Branch of PMC Bank, which has been frozen after the Reserve Bank of India's action last month.

Disturbed since the past few days by the developments, he had joined the protest rally on Monday afternoon outside a Mumbai court where the prime accused -- former chairman of PMC Bank, S. Waryam Singh, Housing Development & Infrastructure Ltd (HDIL) directors Rakesh Wadhawan and Sarang Wadhavan -- were produced.

It may be recalled that after the scam erupted on September 23, the RBI had imposed wide-ranging sanctions on the PMC Bank and barred people from withdrawing more than Rs 1000 initially; later it was raised to Rs 25,000 and on Monday (October 14) to Rs 40,000.

Coming ahead of the festival season, the RBI's decisions had faced flak from various quarters even as the restrictions will continue till February 2020, leading to huge distress among the customers and depositors, besides panic in business and banking circles.

Gulati's funeral was held here at the Andheri west crematorium on Tuesday afternoon and was attended by his family -- elderly parents, his wife, sister and other relatives, besides other PMC Bank customers.

  

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  • KUMAR, calicut

    Tue, Oct 15 2019

    This is bjp gift to indian citizens for providing me second chance to rule (loot )the country. Public deposit in the banks has been transferred to inddustrialists as open loan and depositors are facing death to withdraw their own deposit. I congratulate indian voters for giving theri valuable vote to bjp and allowed them to do whatever they wish. Industrialists have become billionairs within last 5 years and poors are facing death. This is great achievement from bjp govt and that why they call themselves as the most successful govt in indian history and andh bhakts clap with big voice.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 15 2019

    Harassing people for their own money and enjoying roaming all over the world. This beginning only. Wait.

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  • Richard, India.

    Tue, Oct 15 2019

    Why limits on withdrawal ? because the thieves and rogues at the helm need more money.
    Even his own hard earned money could not save this hard working citizen. Continue to vote the illiterates , criminals and idiots guys, and reap the fruit in abundance.

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  • Satya, Dubai

    Tue, Oct 15 2019

    This is nothing but dictating people.
    Why they should put low limit on any bank? All bank money is white and why restriction ? Its time to throw this government for better future.

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  • Logical Thinking, India

    Tue, Oct 15 2019

    Days are not far, any time our hard earned money will get frozen like PMC Bank situations and we will not be able to get it back in our life...
    Tomorrow may be other bank to get frozen by RBI...

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  • gm, Mlur

    Tue, Oct 15 2019

    After all what is the motto of this government?

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  • MM, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 15 2019

    He looks like a pakka Modi voter. A lesson to other andhbhakts.

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  • AnoNymouS, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 15 2019

    Sad to hear this. May his soul rest in peace.

    If you keep the money at home, they will DEMONitize it. If you place it in the bank then this problem. If you buy gold, the robbers will steal it. If you buy property, the housing market can crash.

    This current government has made a pongal of the economy.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Oct 16 2019

    @Anonymous mangalore because all these people have no idea of economics.when money is not moving ,not able to buy and sell,how can people do business?The bank will benefit from people s frozen money.we have to sit and pray till day dawns and sun rise.No rain or more rain ,who bothers?We have a Big PM.doesnt bother about this and only takes up world tour..He need not feed his family.Tax payers pay his journey..Sad he died.May his soul rest in peace.Heartfelt sympathy to his family.Looks like he had also health problem.never cared?

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