**MNS Workers Protest at Yes Bank in Nagpur, Assault Staff and Vandalize Premises**
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**Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Workers Create Chaos at Yes Bank in Nagpur**
On Monday, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) workers caused a significant disturbance at a Yes Bank branch located on Mount Road in Nagpur. The incident escalated when a borrower, who claimed to have faced injustice from the bank, sought assistance from the party. According to police reports, the situation turned violent as MNS members assaulted a bank employee and vandalized the premises.
A video capturing the chaos has circulated widely on social media, showing MNS workers slapping a bank staff member, shouting slogans, and defacing the bank’s property. The borrower, identified as Indrajit Baliram Mule, had taken out a loan from Yes Bank to purchase an earth-moving machine. Mule alleged that he struggled with repayments and had approached the bank multiple times for assistance, but received no help or settlement options.
The situation escalated when Mule attempted to take the machine for a driving test at the Regional Transport Office (RTO). Allegedly, the bank seized the vehicle and sold it without notifying him. Frustrated by the bank’s actions, Mule turned to the MNS for support, prompting a protest outside the bank.
During the demonstration, MNS workers painted slogans on the walls, labeling the bank as “corrupt” and “anti-Maharashtra.” The protest quickly turned aggressive, with one worker slapping a bank official and threatening other employees. Additionally, black ink was thrown on the bank’s nameplate. Police arrived at the scene and detained several MNS members involved in the incident.
Authorities confirmed that an investigation is underway, with legal action pending based on statements from bank staff and available CCTV footage. In response to the assault, security measures at the branch have been heightened. While MNS claims their actions were in defense of a common citizen seeking justice, concerns have been raised regarding the legality and ethics of such protests.
Furthermore, authorities are reviewing whether Yes Bank adhered to proper procedures in seizing and selling the earth-moving machine. As of now, Yes Bank has not released an official statement regarding the incident or the borrower’s allegations, and investigations continue.
This incident follows a recent event where MNS workers were detained for causing a disturbance at another private bank in Nagpur over a dispute related to the Marathi language.
**FAQ**
**What prompted the MNS protest at Yes Bank in Nagpur?**
The protest was initiated by a borrower who claimed the bank unjustly seized and sold his earth-moving machine without notification, leading him to seek support from MNS.
