Karnataka: More than 100 in Tumakuru forced to sleep on the road when Bank Seal 35 houses – News2IN
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Karnataka: More than 100 in Tumakuru forced to sleep on the road when Bank Seal 35 houses

Karnataka: More than 100 in Tumakuru forced to sleep on the road when Bank Seal 35 houses
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Tumakuru: More than 100 residents, including Elder, Baby, Children, Women and New Mothers, spent Tuesday night on the road in heavy rain in Tumaku.
The population, which is a resident of 35 houses in rent and rent in the Banashankari area, was discarded after officials from two banks sealed their homes as their landlord, T L Manjunath, had failed to clean the loan.
What is affected include street vendors, Panipuri sellers, vegetable vendors, domestic workers, construction workers and daily wage workers.
“I was not present when the bank sent residents and sealed houses.
I have borrowed RS15 Lakh from a nationalized bank and RS55 Lakh from the Cooperative Bank and owed RS19 Lakh and RS35 Lakh,” Manjunath said.
Manjunath said he had asked the bank to clean up contributions and because it was a government holiday on Wednesday, he said he would pay on Thursday.
Lakshmi, a tenant and daily wage worker at the oil plant, said he had paid Rs 2,10,000 as a deposit and stayed at home for two years hiring.
Widow, Lakshmi remained with her son who studied in college, and his mother, Hemavathi.
“Last night we were forced to live outside our home because bank officials sealed them.
Heavy rain and we didn’t even have bed sheets to sleep outside the house.
My mother was soaked in the rain and suffered fever.
I don’t even have money to buy medicines For him, “he said.
B Vasanth, II PU students, told Toi, “All of my books are in the house and I have a monthly test on Thursday and I can’t go to college.” Tailor Shekar, who has lived in a rent house for the past three months, said he spent the night on the road with his wife, son and 10-month-old girl.
Shekar said that some people went to a friend’s house and neighbors.
“Bank officials sealed the house by sending women, children and elderly when we went to work,” he added.
Vegetable vendor Manjamma said, “My daughter studied at SSLC.
I can’t send it to school because her uniforms and books are in a closed house.”

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