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The Hug of Emptiness

In 2003, Chandrashekhar's world was turned upside down. He had pledged his property to the Sullia cooperative bank for a loan, but when he couldn't repay, the bank took it away, despite RBI norms saying otherwise. What followed is over two decades of struggle. He has taken the bank to court, but the case drags on.

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In 2003, Chandrashekhar's world was turned upside down. He had pledged his property to the Sullia cooperative bank for a loan, but when he couldn't repay, the bank took it away, despite RBI norms saying otherwise. What followed is over two decades of struggle. He has taken the bank to court, but the case drags on.

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