The chaos that has been created in the State Bank premises in Vansda Shankar Falia for the last several days is causing trouble for the customers. On the other hand, the situation has become more complicated as the residents of the bank park their vehicles. As a result, parking has become a headache for people coming from villages for bank work. According to the customers, no action has been taken by the bank manager despite the presence of heaps of sand in the bank premises itself. Such piles are not only raising parking but also safety related issues. Especially for elderly and women customers, it is becoming difficult to reach the bank. No control or guidance has been given by the administration despite continuous parking in front of the bank by local residents. This situation has spread dissatisfaction among the customers who come to the bank. The question is being raised among the people whether the bank management and the local administration are unaware of this problem or are ignoring it even though they are aware of it. There is also no clarity on why and who has piled up the sand piles in the bank premises. Local citizens say the administration should take immediate steps to vacate the bank premises and curb illegal parking. Customers are now demanding immediate action from the administration and bank management.
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