Outrage Grows Over Odisha Bank's Treatment of Tribal Man Carrying Sister's Bones
Odisha Bank Says Man Who Went Viral For Carrying Dead Sister's Bones Was 'Drunk' β Indians Aren't Buying It
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Jitu Munda, a tribal man from Dianali village in Keonjhar district, Odisha, faced humiliation when he attempted to withdraw funds from his deceased sister's bank account. After being denied due to lack of documentation, he exhumed her remains and brought them to the bank, igniting public outrage and criticism of the bank's policies and treatment of the poor.
- 01Jitu Munda's desperate act of bringing his sister's skeletal remains to the bank highlights systemic failures in the banking system.
- 02Odisha Grameen Bank claims Munda was intoxicated, but many question this narrative given the physical demands of his actions.
- 03Public sentiment is largely against the bank, with calls for accountability and reform in banking procedures for the poor.
- 04Union Minister Suresh Pujari has condemned the bank's actions and demanded accountability for the employees involved.
- 05The incident raises broader questions about access to banking services for marginalized communities in India.
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Jitu Munda, a tribal man from Dianali village in Keonjhar district, Odisha, sparked national outrage after he brought his deceased sister's skeletal remains to the Odisha Grameen Bank in an attempt to withdraw βΉ19,300 (approximately $230 USD) from her account. Munda was denied access due to a lack of legal heir documentation, prompting him to exhume her remains and carry them to the bank to prove her death. The bank responded by claiming Munda was intoxicated, a statement met with skepticism by the public, who argue that such a physical act would be impossible for someone inebriated. Critics have condemned the bank's policies, emphasizing that simpler verification methods could have been employed. Union Minister of State Suresh Pujari has labeled the bank's conduct as 'inhuman' and is pursuing accountability for the staff involved. The incident has highlighted systemic issues within the banking system, particularly regarding the treatment of the poor and marginalized in India.
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The incident has raised awareness about the challenges faced by marginalized communities in accessing banking services, prompting calls for reform and accountability.
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