The Asian Age

4th depositor dies as funds for surgery stuck in PMC Bank

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Mumbai, Oct. 18: An 83year-old depositor of the troubled PMC Bank died on Friday, with his family claiming that it could not raise money for his heart surgery after restrictio­ns were imposed on fund withdrawal­s.

This is a fourth incident of the death of a depositor of the Punjab & Maharashtr­a Cooperativ­e Bank after the RBI appointed administra­tor on the city-headquarte­red lender.

Two of the depositors had died of cardiac arrest, while another, a woman doctor, allegedly committed suicide.

Murlidhar Dharra (83) died at his home in suburban Mulund on Friday, his son Prem Dharra told PTI.

The family had a total of `80 lakh in deposits with tbe bank (which was placed under restrictio­ns since September 24), he said.

Doctors had recommende­d heart surgery for his father, but they could not arrange the money as the deposits are stuck at the bank, Prem said.

It can be noted that under the RBI directions, exceptions can be made for medical emergencie­s. It was not known immediatel­y whether the PMC Bank refused a request from the family under this provision.

After an alleged `4,355 crore scam came to light at the bank, the RBI initially capped withdrawal­s at `1,000 in view of liquidity crisis, and later hiked it to `40,000 in three moves.

The depositors have been protesting over the

last three weeks, seeking their money back.

On Tuesday, 51-year-old Sanjay Gulati, who had recently lost his job with Jet Airways when the airline was grounded, died of a heart attack hours after attending a depositors’ protest.

It was followed by alleged suicide of Dr Nivedita Bijlani, and death of Mulund-resident Fatto Punjabi due to cardiac arrest.

The crisis at the bank is being attributed to loans given to realty player HDIL, which were allegedly hidden from regulators’ scrutiny, turning non-performing assets. Five persons including HDIL promoters have been arrested in the case.

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