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Govt must intervene halt merger of LKB with CBoP

Kochi, Sept 30: Expressing concern over the proposed merger of Lord Krishna Bank (LKB) with Centurion Bank of Punjab (CBoP), Dr Sebastian Paul, MP, today demanded the Centre's concrete intervention to stall it as it was detrimental to Kerala's banking interests.

Inaugurating a protest meeting of the United Forum of Bank Unions near the venue of the LKB Annual General Meeting (AGM) here, Mr Paul said the merger would adversely affect the interests of the common man and urged the authorities concerned to look into the matter.

Mr Chandran Pillai, MP said the government and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) should take steps to merge LKB with a public sector bank.

He said the proposed merger would only spell doom for the banking sector in the state as LKB gave utmost importance to social banking services.

Forum State Convenor V J John reiterated that the merger was not based on sound economic logic as CBoP had 73 per cent aggregate foreign holding and had posted huge losses in the last five years.

The forum, comprising nine unions in the state, was extending solidarity to the ongoing agitation of the unions of LKB.

DCC President K P Dhanapalan, Mr K Babu MLA, Mr A M Yousuf MLA and other leaders cutting across the political spectrum.

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Maoist ultras kill RJD leader

Latehar, Sep 30 (UNI) Maoist insurgents shot dead Rashtriya Janta Dal's (RJD) district secretary Kailash Chandravanshi in Harkha village here last night, police today said. According to police, one Rajendra Singh of the same village took the assistance of the proscribed naxal outfit CPI (Maoist) to kill Mr Chandravanshi due to some dispute over land property. An FIR has been filed against Rajendra and his family members who are absonding since the incident took.....

UP regime of capitalists and musclemen will go: V P Singh

Barabanki, Sep 30 (UNI) Former Prime Minister and Jan Morcha leader V P Singh today said the ruling dispensation of ''capitalists and musclemen'' in Uttar Pradesh would be replaced by a government of farmers and labourers in the 2007 assembly polls. Talking to newspersons here, Mr Singh alleged that criminals and capitalists were ruling in the state. ''This regime would soon come to an end.'' Pressing for a change in the law governing land.....

Special Session failed to respond to people's grievences

Bangalore, Sep 30 (UNI) Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee(KPCC) President Mallikarjun Kharge today alleged that the Special Session of the Legislature, which concluded yesterday in border City of Belgaum, failed to fulfil the aspirations of North Karnataka people. Talking to newsmen here, he said that ''of course we are satisfied to the extent that we held a session to send strong signal about unity on border issue but the government has failed in achieving the.....
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