Unable to withdraw money for exam fees, college student hangs self

November 23, 2016

Banda, Nov 23: An 18-year-old student allegedly committed suicide after "failing to withdraw money" from the bank for submitting his examination fees at in Mavai Buzurg village here, police said.BANK STRIKE

They said Suresh had been standing in queue for the past several days for withdrawing money to submit his examination fees but he could not succeed.

After returning from the bank yesterday, he hanged himself from the ceiling with the help of his mother's saree, police said.

Suresh's family members said he was a B.sc second year student in Panchnehi Degree College and had to submit the fees by today.

A case has been lodged and investigations are on, police said.

On hearing of the suicide of the student, the villagers pelted the bank with stones in protest.

On Monday, a four-year-old child had died in a bank compound after her father had failed to withdraw money for her treatment in Tindwari police station area.

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Rikaz
 - 
Wednesday, 23 Nov 2016

Shaji, Rich people have already got their black money in white before 8th November, they have been informed before hand by Feku....no one died from rich and other political parties..

Rikaz
 - 
Wednesday, 23 Nov 2016

Prime Minister Sab, what is happening.... people are dying...have mercy on them....

shaji
 - 
Wednesday, 23 Nov 2016

According ruling BJP, people will have to sacrifice for ache din and this is what happening. Ruling party is not worried about the daily deaths of people becoz all of them are from poor family whereas rich people are relaxing since they got the money exchanged in advacne of the declaration. I think bjp is not feeling shame for running Govt on the dead bodies and they feel proud of these deaths telling this is a sacrifice for bright future of India. None of the people who has black money every stood in the que. BJP leaders received new currency in advance. I dont know how many more poor people will have to die before the situation becomes normal. shamelsss govt is still justifying their decision. Mukhtar Abbas is actign as if he is an agent of Devil.

Althaf
 - 
Wednesday, 23 Nov 2016

Insane Modi Bhakts like Naren might be happy after reading this news.

A. Mangalore
 - 
Wednesday, 23 Nov 2016

According to Bhakta\s they are sacrificing their lives for the country.
There leaders are going for 5000 crores grand marriage function."

hANNI
 - 
Wednesday, 23 Nov 2016

Naren, will you provide him 72?

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"I have received a lot of complaints about lockdown not being followed effectively. Please remember that the key to ending the lockdown is in your hands. Only you can break the chain by strictly adhering to the restrictions," the CM tweeted.

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