Compensation to bank account holders who lost their lives due to Demonetization.

Dear Ministry of consumer affairs
I humble and sincierly request that being a customer to a bank which is a consumer based service industry if someone loses his / her life due to policy change of bank in this case the demonetizarion.
Should the bank not compensate the deceased as the policy change led to the same and being customer /consumer he/she should be compensated for the loss suffered .
Provided being fair to the policy and the bank it is proved behind any doubt that the loss in fact offered due to the policy change of Demonetisation.

I need the ministry response in principle .

Whether you agree / disagree ?

Kindly respond more  

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who died of shock of the death of Amma are paid 3 lakhs each On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 5:31 PM, Syed Rizvi wrote: > more  
Rizvi saheb. In India who has this sympathy? U r been squeezed from all angles. Tax rate r so huge. Govt only wants money from all possible ways. Their pockets are filled and we earn for Govt. more  
Since the bank simply followed or carried out the direction of our Govt policies it is the Govt and not the bank to pay compensation, if any. Thanks more  
It was amusing to see the pseudo sympathy of our anti-national opposition during demonetisation. Strange how this people were able to rule and take this country for a solid ride with the help of a majority mandate by fooling the headless mass . Maybe the ppl had no option and thus had to compromise grossly. The ethical impact of demonetisation was penetrating to the fact that the corrupt and anti national elements is pretty worried and trying to cover their past misdeeds from the ppl and the authorities who were only silent spectators in the past. As a citizen I would only remind my fellow citizens the famous saying " Ask not what your country can do for you but rather ask what you can do for your country" and request much larger sacrifices for the country to make it a better and cleaner place for our children. more  
Yes the govt should compensate the deceased,Perhaps banks could not do so. more  
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