Financial institution staff on Friday appealed to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to make sure their safety after a number of situations of assaults in branches throughout the state.
In a letter addressed to Fadnavis, who additionally heads the Residence portfolio, the United Discussion board of Financial institution Unions mentioned individuals claiming to be MNS activists have been visiting financial institution branches and intimidating workers after an attraction made by the political outfit’s chief Raj Thackeray.
“Their demand is that every one show boards be completely in Marathi and that every one officers should communicate solely in Marathi,” the letter mentioned, including that financial institution officers have been threatened and assaulted.
“We urge you (Fadnavis) to take swift motion to create a safe surroundings in banks in order that they (financial institution staff) can proceed to serve clients with out worry,” it provides.
In a speech that got here amid forward of native physique polls, Thackeray, who is usually accused of parochial politics, had threatened that these intentionally avoiding to talk Marathi will likely be “slapped”. Within the final two days, the get together staff have agitated at financial institution premises in Thane and Pune districts, the place they’ve indulged in aggressive acts together with slapping.
The financial institution unions’ umbrella physique mentioned most financial institution branches have signage in three official languages, together with Marathi, the regional language.
Whereas majority of clerical and assist workers are native Marathi-speakers, some officers who’re of all-India service might not communicate Marathi, it mentioned, including that anticipating such officers to be familiar with all of the 22 recognised languages is unlucky.
“We request your fast intervention to make sure the security and safety of financial institution personnel. This example is a matter of regulation and order, and people taking the regulation into their very own fingers must be held accountable,” the letter to Fadnavis mentioned.
The unions additionally warned that if the agitation is allowed to proceed, it’ll “severely affect” banks’ potential to offer uninterrupted providers.
In the meantime, talking to reporters on Friday, Fadnavis mentioned that defiance of the regulation by some individuals is not going to be tolerated.
“It’s not improper to insist on the usage of Marathi language. But when whereas doing so, regulation is taken into fingers (by somebody) then it is not going to be tolerated and the individuals involved will likely be handled appropriately,” Fadnavis mentioned.