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Demonetisation: 70-year-old pensioner dies in bank queue in Imphal

The victim was shifted to the regional institute of medical sciences in Imphal, where he breathed his last on Dec 7

People stand in a long queue to withdraw money at an ATM in Allahabad

People stand in a long queue to withdraw money at an ATM in Allahabad

IANS Imphal
Long wait in the queue for old-age pension claimed the life of a 70-year-old man in Imphal on Wednesday.

The 70-year-old victim, Ibohanbi Akoijam, died after fainting in the queue at the head post office on December 5.

Officials at the post office said that they gave the man first aid. Since there was no sign of improvement he was shifted to the regional institute of medical sciences in Imphal.

Banks in Imphal city and other district headquarters were issuing a few dozens of tokens to the account holders. Only those who had obtained the tokens are allowed inside the bank premises.
 
Meanwhile, most of the ATMs are cash strapped and banks restrict the number of account holders who are allowed inside the premises for transactions.

Several account holders including elderly women complain of absence of basic facilities like toilet, drinking water at the banks and ATM booths.

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First Published: Dec 08 2016 | 11:18 AM IST

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