A new trend has started these days
Go to a bank, write half a story online, accuse “bankers harassed me,” gain followers, collect sympathy, and turn banking staff into national villains.
No branch name.
No location.
No proof.
No transaction details.
But the judgement is already ready “bankers take commissions.”
And the funniest line:
“I have 50,000 followers on Twitter, so they gave me cash.”
So now banking rules will run on social media influence?
Tomorrow someone with 5 lakh followers will demand the vault be opened too?
Reality is that branch bankers face abusive behaviour, staff shortages, unrealistic pressure, and public humiliation every single day.
Yet the only stories that go viral are the ones where bankers are portrayed as villains.
If the issue was genuine, file an official complaint, share branch details, allow CCTV verification, and let an inquiry happen.
But posting vague emotional stories and branding the entire banking system as corrupt is nothing but cheap engagement farming.
Bankers are human beings too not punching bags.