New Delhi: The Central government on Saturday dispelled rumours claiming that Indian citizens will need to disclose their religion in their bank`s `Know Your Customer` (KYC) forms.
"There is no requirement for the Indian citizens to declare their religion for opening/existing bank account or for KYC," Rajeev Kumar, Secretary, Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, tweeted.
किसी भी #भारतीय नागरिक को अपना #बैंक खाता खोलने या पुराने के लिये या #KYC के लिए अपने धर्म का खुलासा करने की कोई ज़रूरत नहीं है। ऐसे अफ़वाहों पर क़तई विश्वास ना करें |@PIB_India @DDNewsLive @PTI_News @FinMinIndia @PMOIndia
— Rajeev kumar (@rajeevkumr) December 21, 2019
"Do not fall for baseless rumours about any such move by banks," he added.
There is no requirement for #Indian citizens to declare their religion for opening/ existing #Bank account or for #KYC. Do not fall for baseless rumours about any such move by Banks @PIB_India @DDNewsLive @PTI_News @FinMinIndia @PMOIndia
— Rajeev kumar (@rajeevkumr) December 21, 2019
According to a media report, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians refugees -- from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan holding long-term visas (LTVs) -- will have to disclose their religion in the bank`s KYC forms.
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