Burqa-clad girl turned away from nationalised bank in Bihar's Begusarai


Patna, Feb 21 (IANS): A burqa-clad girl in Bihar's Begusarai district was stopped from making transactions in a nationalised bank, an official said.

The girl recorded the incident and shared it on social media on Sunday. The incident took place on Saturday when the girl had gone to UCO bank of Mansoor Chowk branch in Begusarai to withdraw money.

As per the video, three to four bank employees asked her to remove the hijab and only then apply for the withdrawal of the money. The girl strongly objected to it and called her parents. They asked the employees to show written notification that Hijab is not allowed inside the bank.

"My daughter and I used to come to the bank every month but no one had ever objected in the past. Why are they doing it now?. If any such thing has been implemented in Karnataka, why are they implementing it in Bihar? Do they have any written notification about banning Hijab in banking operations?" her father asks in the video.

The employees also asked them to stop recording the incident which the woman and her family refused.

The video was uploaded on social media and re-tweeted by RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav. While tagging Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi asked: "To what extent can you go to secure your post? I understand that you have mortgaged your ideology, policies, moral responsibility and conscience before BJP but you have taken the oath of the Constitution of the country. Respect the Constitution at least and arrest the alleged employees."

Meanwhile, UCO bank from its official twitter handle has given a statement on this incident: "Bank respects the religious sentiments of the citizens and does not discriminate it's esteemed customers on the basis of caste or religion. Bank is checking the facts on this issue."

 

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 21 2022

    as per bank rules da person must show her face fully 2 da cashier while giving da cheque & while collecting da cash. it is a bank rule.

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  • mohan prabhu, Mangalore/Canada

    Mon, Feb 21 2022

    You can never know what else they hide under the burqa. Or who is the woman behind the burqa. Cannot trust anyone especially when withdrawing money unless they are identifiable. Even other countries, including Canadian banks want to see identity when cashing or depositing large amounts of money. These are checks and balances to prevent fraud.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Feb 21 2022

    Why only in states ruled by BJP ...

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  • jb, mlore

    Mon, Feb 21 2022

    Its a security issue and nothing got to do with religion . if you wear a full faced helmet inside a ATM , it will not give access to the account .

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  • arm, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 21 2022

    Har Modi Ghar Ghar Modi. More dangerous than corona virus.

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  • Mansi, Bangalore

    Tue, Feb 22 2022

    This BJP is very dangerous virus request to allcitizen of india to stopboting the bjp and send them back to where they came from.

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  • Jeevan, Kudlaa

    Mon, Feb 21 2022

    It is nothing but a purely security purpose...

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