Amid mounting angry reactions over the brazen attack, a rattled Karnataka government sought to crack the whip on erring banks, telling them to shut ATM booths unless they provide security.
The victim, a manager with the Corporation Bank, was repeatedly hit with the machete by the assailant shortly after she entered the ATM kiosk around 7 am on Tuesday.
The victim was recovering from a "long surgery" and she was able to speak, Dr N K Venkataramana, who performed the operation at the BGS Global Hospital, told reporters.
He said her skull was fractured and a small piece of bone had gone into the brain, causing a "penetrating injury" and added that she had been paralysed on her right side.
Police Commissioner Raghavendra Auradkar, who visited the victim, said she was recovering and speaking.
Police have formed squads to nab the assailant and were in touch with their counterparts in neighbouring states also to crack the case.
The woman was attacked after she apparently refused to draw money and hand it over to the assailant as demanded by him.
The assailant had followed her into the ATM, located in a busy traffic intersection and closed the rolling shutter and initially threatened the woman with a revolver asking her not to raise an alarm, as CCTV footage of the gruesome act showed.
Apparently jolted by the shocking incident, Karnataka Home Minister K J George held a high-level meeting with top officials of his department and police to review the situation and discuss measures to curb such incidents.
George said more than 600 of the total 2,580 ATMs in the city have no security guards.
"We want them to deploy security guards immediately or close down the things until suitable arrangements have been made.....That's why the Police Commissioner (Raghavendra Auradkar) will take appropriate action", he said.
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