RBI Governor News: Now a news is coming out, in which it is being claimed that Shaktikanta Das has announced that if your account balance is more than Rs 30,000 then your account can be closed. Know what is the whole truth-
RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das: Several guidelines have been issued from time to time regarding banks by the Reserve Bank. New rules have been made by the RBI governor regarding banks and customers. Now a news is coming out, in which it is being claimed that Shaktikanta Das has announced that if you have more than Rs.30,000 balance in your account, then your account can be closed. After seeing this viral message, many types of questions are arising in the mind of the customers.
PIB did fact check
After seeing this viral message, its fact-check has been done by PIB, in which the veracity of this message has been ascertained. Let us tell you whether the RBI governor has made any such announcement or not-
PIB tweeted
PIB Fact Check wrote in its official tweet that it is being claimed in a news that the governor of the Reserve Bank of India has made an important announcement regarding bank accounts that if any account holder has more than Rs 30,000 in his account. If it is more then his account will be closed.
एक ख़बर में दावा किया जा रहा है कि भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक के गवर्नर ने बैंक खातों को लेकर एक अहम ऐलान किया है कि अगर किसी भी खाताधारक के खाते में 30,000 रुपये से ज्यादा है तो उसका खाता बंद कर दिया जाएगा#PIBFactCheck
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— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) June 15, 2023
>> PIB has told that this news is fake.
>> RBI has not made any such announcement.
Do not share fake messages with anyone
The Central Government has further said that such messages should not be shared with anyone. No such announcement has been made by RBI.
You can do fact check of viral message
It has been told by the Central Government that stay away from such fake news and do not share these news with anyone. Do not forward such news for the time being. If you also want to know the truth of any viral message, then you can mail on this mobile number 918799711259 or socialmedia@pib.gov.in.