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Viral Video: Canara Bank Officer’s Rant to Work on Weekend Annoys Employees, Protest On Cards, Watch

Unveiling the Viral Controversy: Canara Bank Officer's Harsh Words Ignite Outrage

Viral Video

Viral Video: A video that has gone viral on social media has sparked a firestorm of debate. Viewers got angry when they saw Canara Bank employee Lokapati Swain using foul language and pressuring staff to put in extra hours—even on holidays.

The Viral Video

Officer Lokapati Swain is seen warning staff members in the viral video for putting their personal obligations ahead of their job duties. He can be heard yelling and insisting that employees put in more time at work—even if it means neglecting their home duties.

Outrage and Backlash

Many viewers have expressed strong reactions in response to the video, denouncing Officer Swain’s conduct as insensitive and harsh. People are especially outraged over his disregard for the private life and family responsibilities of his employees. Taking to the comment section one user said, “h ho aab zoom call me bhi kalesh shuru ho gaye,” another commented, “Bahut khatarnak insaan hai yeh,” a third user said, “canarabank this is shameful, kindly share the report of action taken against him.”

Canara Bank’s Response

In response to the event, Canara Bank issued a statement reaffirming its dedication to appreciating the work that its workers and their families do. The bank made it clear that Officer Swain’s behaviour did not align with the organization’s values and that the situation is being handled appropriately.

Canara Bank told the public that it takes these kinds of issues seriously and is acting appropriately to resolve the matter. The bank restated its commitment to preserving a positive work-life balance and showing respect for workers’ personal lives.

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