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AIP protests against declaring JK Bank a PSU

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November 27, 2018
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Srinagar 26 November: AIP today carried a sit in protest in Srinagar against declaring JK Bank a Public Sector Undertaking.

Dozens of party workers holding play cards in their hands assembled outside JK Bank corporate office in Srinagar and chanted slogans against the decision of state administrative council, a spokesman of the party said.

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Talking to media persons on the occasion Er. Rasheed said that Governor Malik has no constitutional and moral mandate to bulldoze the autonomy and credibility of J&K Bank.

He said, “While no other state government owns a bank, J&K bank is an exception. Turning it into PSU means not only eroding its autonomous character but laying a roadmap to make it as worst as SRTC, SFC, JKPCC, HMT or any other failed PSU. Increasing role of state government in controlling the bank will create too many issues and it will become like a concubine of politicians and bureaucrats.”

He said that bringing JK Bank under RTI has both positive and negative ramifications and measures must be taken to ensure that the step helps in bringing accountability and transparency in the bank rather creating more issues.

“The decision is politically motivated and desperate attempt to bulldoze the autonomy of the bank. Let people not forget that Governor’s statement over backdoor recruitments in J&K Bank was more aimed at clearing the barriers to take control of the bank by the government and less related to the backdoor entries. If government is holding 60% shares of the bank may Mr. Governor answer has he taken approval of 40% shareholders before bulldozing the unique character and autonomy of JK Bank,” Er. Rasheed questioned.

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