Bank strike paralyses operations- Bengal, Kerala, Bihar among worst hit Banking services were crippled across the country on Wednesday as nearly 1 million bank employees went on 2-day strike. The strike will continue today.
Banking operations in the country remained paralysed on the first day of the two-day nationwide bank strike on Wednesday. Kerala, West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand were worst hit by the protest.Unions in West Bengal claimed total response to the agitation and struck work on Wednesday. All bank branches and ATMs remained closed in Kolkata. However, a few ATMs were forced open by a political party in a few places in the districts.Similar effect were seen in other states as well. In Kerala, about 30,000 employees and officers participated in the strike, paralysing functioning of 5,200 branches in the state. In the state capital, as part of the agitation, employees took out a march from Fine Arts College at Palayam to State Bank of India's city branch near the Secretariat.In Mumbai, bank employees took out a protest march from the P M Road in Fort area of south Mumbai, very close to the central bank headquarters which also has a high concentration of bank branches, to the Azad Maidan.