@AxisBankSupport Hi, someone from the branch called, the reKYC process is completed and account is accessible now. I believe the gap is with the RMs/NRI account teams not knowing the right steps. Hope that can be fixed by training so that it doesn't become trouble for others. Thnx!
Have been dealing with @AxisBank and can confirm that the exp has been the worst. It's been more than a month, 4 times re did reKYC, some email indemnity form, they still keep the account locked, deny access to funds. @AxisBankSupport ve no clue what they're doing. Rating - 1/5.
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@AxisBankSupport You sent us a service request number, but no details on how to track it. Also, we got many such service request numbers in the past, with no proper resolution.
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@AxisBankSupport I DM'ed the contact details. Please help resolve it ASAP. We don't want another never ending loop opened up. Been through that for a month already, thanks!
ALL NINE COPS TO BE HANGED!!!
In a landmark judgement, the honourable First Additional District and Sessions Judge of Madurai, G Muthukumaran pronounced death penalty for all nine policemen in the Jeyaraj and Beniks custodial torture and death case.
Inspector S Sridhar, sub-inspectors P Ragu Ganesh & K Balakrishnan, head constables S Murugan and A Samidurai and constables M Muthuraja, S Veil Muthu, S Chelladurai & X Thomas Francis have all been found guilty of the double murder.
On 19th June 2020, Jeyaraj went to his son’s mobile shop in at Sathankulam in Thoothukudi. Police arrested him for violating Covid rules.
Following the father’s arrest, Beniks went to the police station and requested for his father’s release. Beniks apparently had an argument with the cops. They arrested him also and tortured him and his father through the night and later sent to judicial remand.
Beniks died at Kovilapatti Government Hospital on 22nd June, 2020, and Jeyaraj passed away the next day.
The investigation later revealed that the mobile shop wasn’t open beyond the permissible hours. Basically a false case was slapped.
Later, a female constable, Revathi came forward to tell the truth of their torture. Not only were the son & the father beaten brutally throughout the night but were also made to clean up their blood off the police station floor and walls with their clothes.
Beniks sustained 13 external injuries and Jeyaraj had 17 wounds that ultimately led to their deaths. They were bleeding from their rectums when they were sent to jail!!!
Following a huge social media uproar and protests, there was pressure on the then Tamil Nadu government to conduct a fair investigation into their deaths.
If you go through the whole case, you will realise that 59 year old Jeyraj and 31 year old Beniks were killed purely because the ego of the policemen was hurt.
They were angry that Beniks questioned why his father was arrested and being beaten up.
Family of the victims hope this will be a lesson to all policemen who think they can get away with any crime.
But unfortunately in our country most police don’t play by the rules. It is either their ego or orders from above or corruption that drives them. Hoping for better policing and a system that stands for victims, especially the voiceless ones.
Rajpal: The situation is really bad, Rupee is falling drastically
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*Rajpal laughs hesitantly*
A Journalist mocking legal trouble of an individual in a public space just because he questioned rupee fall
Wow
Loved #Mrithyunjay. If you can ignore some cinematic liberties, it's a gripping thriller. Besides, it's written very sensibly, keeping all the usual tropes like dumbing down hero's friends, etc. Also, if you can catch, there's nice humor sprinkled all over :-)