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Mumbai Police to transfer Salary Accounts of 50,000 Cops from Axis Bank to HDFC Bank

Lawstreet Journal 26 Oct 2020 7:46pm

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Shiv Sena leader Priyanka Chaturvedi and former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis’ wife Amruta took swipes at each other on Twitter over Mumbai Police’s decision to transfer salary accounts of its staff to HDFC Bank from Axis Bank.

The war of words began after Rajya Sabha MP Priyanka Chaturvedi had posted on Twitter that the change of bank was a 'much-needed move', considering the bank was arbitrarily chosen.

"Mumbai Police will transfer salary accounts of 50,000 cops from Axis bank soon. Much needed move considering how arbitrarily the bank was chosen and state government employees' salary accounts moved overnight," she tweeted on Friday.

Amruta replied by saying “opportunist dal badlu" cannot understand honesty and hard work. “Axis Bank is not my family Bank-it’s third-largest listed private sector bank and I’m an employee who has worked for the same bank for 18 years! How will an opportunistic à¤¦à¤²à¤¬à¤¦à¤²à¥‚ understand this honesty & hard work! These accounts were acquired in 2005-basis technology & services," Amruta said. Amruta is the vice-president and corporate head (West India) at Axis Bank. Priyanka then posted another tweet in response asking why her previous post affected Amruta when she wasn’t even mentioned in it.

“Why did it hit you so hard when I didn’t even mention you and why does the decision of Mumbai Police hurt if it isn’t your family bank? I said it was arbitrary, why did it hit you? About the à¤¦à¤²à¤¬à¤¦à¤²à¥ bit, maybe Eknath Khadse Ji will best respond to you," Chaturvedi said.

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