Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin (File photo | PTI)
Tamil Nadu

RBI allowing banks to charge for ATM withdrawals 'institutionalised extraction': TN CM Stalin

The DMK chief said that the move will make people withdraw more than they need and in particular, negate the objectives of financial inclusion of the poor.

PTI

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday flayed the RBI's decision allowing banks to charge for ATM withdrawals beyond the monthly limit and said this will make people withdraw more than they need and alleged "this is not digitisation, it is institutionalised extraction."

Stalin said that the union government urged everyone to open bank accounts and then came demonetisation, pitching digital India.

In a social media post, he said, "What followed? Charges on digital transactions, penalties for low balances and now the RBI has allowed banks to charge up to Rs 23 for ATM withdrawals beyond the monthly limit.

This will make people withdraw more than they need and in particular, negate the objectives of financial inclusion of the poor.

Beneficiaries of MNREGA, which is already starved of funds and the poor who benefit from our KMUT (Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai scheme of Tamil Nadu government, the Rs 1,000 monthly assistance to women beneficiaries) cash transfers will be the ones who will be hit the hardest.

This is not digitisation. It is institutionalised extraction. The poor swipe, the rich smile."

India among five nations cleared by Iran for safe passage through Hormuz amid West Asia conflict

13 people killed in Andhra Pradesh bus fire; PM Modi announces ex gratia

Iran and US harden positions as Tehran keeps grip on Strait of Hormuz

Kerala Police book X, handle over AI video targeting PM Modi and ECI

Asian stocks mostly fall and oil climbs again over Iran war de-escalation uncertainties

SCROLL FOR NEXT