forcefully privatization of IDBI Bank Ltd and its impact on employee recruited as govt servent forcefully privatization of IDBI Bank Ltd and its impact on employee recruited as govt servent

5 years ago

I have joined idbi bank ltd as officer in 2013 through common entrance held by ibps...in 2018-19 government sold idbi bank to lic of india...in march 2019 RBI categories idbi bank ltd as private sector bank shockingly...we as a officer joined bank only because it is government institution...now we are became private sector employee against our will...what if we ipbs qualified officer file writ petition in high court against Government/RBI/IDBI bank...and ask them to provide option to shift to another public sector bank..

Shreyash Mohta

Responded 5 years ago

A.You should file a PIL as soon as possible. Let this also be clear that if in case you are classified as a private sector employee you will no longer be entitled to the privileges that of a govt employee and all your efforts of clearing such examinations just to get a govt job will go in vain.

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Neeraj Kumar

Responded 5 years ago

A.Yes, you should file a writ petition questioning. This is your right to ask the state about their act which hampered your career from tip to toe.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
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Viswanath M K

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A.Yes it is possible. The moment you are classified as a private sector employee and deprived of all the benefit of a government employee, you have a prerogative to challenge such a deprivation in the Court.
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