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Girl Wearing Burqa Denied From Making Transactions In UCO Bank

In the latest update, a burqa-clad young lady in Bihar’s Begusarai locale was halted from making transactions in a nationalized bank, an authority said. The young lady recorded the episode and shared it via web-based media on Sunday. The occurrence occurred on Saturday when the young lady had gone to the UCO bank of Mansoor Chowk branch in Begusarai to pull out cash.

According to the video, three to four bank workers requested that she eliminate the hijab and really at that time apply for the withdrawal of the cash. The young lady emphatically protested it and called her folks. They requested that the representatives show composed notice that Hijab isn’t permitted inside the bank.

“My little girl and I used to come to the bank consistently however nobody had at any point protested before. For what reason would they say they are doing it now?. In the event that any such thing has been carried out in Karnataka, for what reason would they say they are carrying out it in Bihar? Do they have any composed notice about forbidding Hijab in financial tasks?” her dad asks in the video.

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The workers additionally requested that they quit recording the episode which the lady and her family rejected.

The video was transferred via online media and yet again tweeted by RJD pioneer Tejashwi Yadav. While labeling Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi inquired: “How much would you be able to go to get your post? I comprehend that you have sold your belief system, strategies, moral obligation and still, small voice before BJP yet you have made the vow of the Constitution of the country. Regard the Constitution at any rate and capture the supposed workers.”

In the mean time, UCO bank from its true twitter handle has given an articulation on this occurrence: “Bank regards the strict opinions of the residents and doesn’t separate it’s regarded clients based on standing or religion. Bank is really looking at current realities on this issue.”

 

 

 

 

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