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Mini Punjab owners upset after being dragged into PMC Bank controversy

Owners of the Bandra West eatery, that saw a protest by PMC Bank account holders, say they themselves are victims with accounts in the bank

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PMC Bank account holders protest outside Mini Punjab's at Bandra West

PMC Bank account holders protest outside Mini Punjab's at Bandra West

The owners of Mini Punjab's restaurant are upset that their names have been dragged into the PMC Bank issue. On Sunday evening, account holders protested outside the restaurant at Bandra West, and had circulated messages on social media asking other account holders to boycott it. The owners of the restaurant have refuted the charges and claim that they have nothing to do with the bank directors, and in fact, they themselves have accounts in the bank.

Speaking to mid-day, Kuldeep Singh Arora, 57, proprietor of the restaurant that has been located in Bandra for the past two decades said, "It was surprising to see protestors raise anti-Mini Punjab's slogans. We have nothing to do with PMC Bank directors. We ourselves have six of our savings and current accounts with PMC's Sion and Bandra West branches. We have never taken any loan from PMC Bank."

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