The government should desist from the merger move, taking into consideration the views of the people, Kerala Assembly, MPs from the state and stakeholders, including customers and shareholders, the union said in a statement here today.
"It is high time RBI and SEBI intervene to stop the process," the statement said.
The Union also decided to intensify its agitation with a relay hunger strike in September last week at Delhi, Raj Bhavan march in October and Parliament Maha dhara in November.
SBI Management has announced that close to 7,000 branches of SBI would be shut or relocated with merger, the resoultuion stated.
"In their eagerness to create a global bank, national priorities and mass banking will be altered, adversely affecting small customers and the productive sector," it said.
The draft scheme of acquisition was again brought out as a table agenda on Aug 18.
Though the process needed negotiations with all stakeholders, it was not held.
For questioning deviations from rules, a Chief General Manager of the bank was transferred out of the bank, the union general secretary alleged.
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