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Give priority to locals in jobs: MNS to SBI

Continuing its agitation for the cause of Maharshtrian youth, Raj Thackeray-led Maharasthra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has written a letter to State Bank of India (SBI) for considering locals for its new job openings. - Sunil Sethi: The crisis of identity proofs">Sunil Sethi: The crisis of identity proofs - Subir Roy: Romancing the railways">Subir Roy: Romancing the railways - MP court issues notices to Raj, 4 MNS MLAs - Will apologise to House, not to Azmi: MNS">Will apologise to House, not to Azmi: MNS - Hindi oath row: Petition in SC against Raj Thackeray - Maha Legislative Assembly: Oath taking ceremony complete “We have written a letter to the SBI administration demanding consideration of locals on priority for the 1,100 clerical posts announced by it,” MNS General Secretary Shirish Parkar said. The country’s largest bank is holding an entrance examination tomorrow in the city and the administration has assured MNS that it will speak to the authorities in Delhi regarding the demand. “About 150,000 applications were received by SBI and 70 per cent are outsiders. The posts are local and Marathi people should get priority for that,” Parkar added. MNS had also raised the issue during the Railway Board exams last year, which took a violent turn as party activists attacked 17 examination centres in suburban Mumbai, and chased away candidates from north India.


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