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Mihir Swain

@swainmihir

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calendar_today23-06-2011 17:02:30

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Blaming bankers for following procedure is unfair. If rules need change, reform the rules—but don’t punish those implementing them. #DocumentsJaruriHai #SupportBankers #DocumentsJaruriHai

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No documentation means no accountability. No accountability means risk for every customer. Proper papers are essential in every secure banking system. #DocumentsJaruriHai #Banking

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Why are bankers blamed for asking mandatory documents, while no one questions delays in issuing death certificates by government agencies? If certificates were provided on time, many hardships could be avoided. Accountability should be equal for all. #DocumentsJaruriHai

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When government offices delay death certificates, families suffer first. Then bankers are blamed for asking the same certificate required by law. Fix the root cause, not target the last point of service. #DocumentsJaruriHai #SupportBankers

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A bank cannot legally process many claims without a death certificate. If issuance is delayed, why blame bankers instead of the agencies responsible for timely documents? #DocumentsJaruriHai

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People ask why banks need documents. Better question: why are essential documents like death certificates not issued quickly enough? Solve delays at source, and problems reduce automatically. #DocumentsJaruriHai

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Bankers follow rules. Government agencies issue records. If records are delayed, blaming bankers is misplaced outrage. Every institution must be accountable for its role. #DocumentsJaruriHai

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If a death certificate is delayed for weeks, why is the anger reserved only for bankers asking for it? Responsibility begins where the delay begins. #DocumentsJaruriHai

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Government offices delay certificates, but bank staff face public anger for asking mandatory proof. Wrong target, wrong narrative. Fix document delivery systems first. #DocumentsJaruriHai

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A banker asking for a death certificate is following law. An office delaying that certificate is causing the real bottleneck. Let’s identify the real issue. #DocumentsJaruriHai

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When systems fail upstream, frontline staff get blamed downstream. Delays in issuing certificates hurt families, then bankers become easy targets. #DocumentsJaruriHai #SupportBankers

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No certificate, no legal processing. It’s that simple. If documents are delayed, reform administration instead of vilifying bankers who follow rules. #DocumentsJaruriHai #SupportBankers

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There is huge hype around the Odisha skeleton bank case, but banks do not run on emotions, social media trends, or political pressure. Banks function on rules, law, and compliance. Emotions matter, but bankers must follow regulations. #DocumentsJaruriHai

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The Odisha skeleton bank case has created noise, but banking decisions cannot be based on outrage or pressure. A bank runs on legal process, documentation, and rules—not emotions. #DocumentsJaruriHai

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Social media may run on emotions, but banks run on regulations. In the Odisha skeleton bank case, bankers are expected to act within law, not public pressure. #DocumentsJaruriHai

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No matter how much hype surrounds the Odisha skeleton bank case, a bank cannot ignore procedure. Bankers are accountable to rules, audits, and law—not trending opinions. #DocumentsJaruriHai

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People’s emotions deserve respect, but banks cannot release funds based on sympathy alone. In every case, bankers must act as per rules and regulations. #DocumentsJaruriHai

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The Odisha skeleton bank case shows one truth: public sentiment and legal procedure are different things. Bankers must follow law, even when emotions are high. #DocumentsJaruriHai