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Bankers Demand Urgent Action as SBI Clerk Goes Missing in Agra Leaving Suicide Note

A clerk posted at the State Bank of India’s Regional Asset Central Processing Centre in Agra, Mr. Surendra Pal Singh, has been reported missing. Before his disappearance, he left a handwritten suicide note about his health and workplace environment, including interaction with a senior Assistant General Manager.

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Author: Kalyani Mali

Published: 19 hours ago

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A clerk posted at State Bank of India (SBI) RACPC Agra, Surendra Pal Singh, has been reported missing. Before going missing, he is said to have written a two-page note describing his challenges. His disappearance has caused deep concern within the banking community, and his family has sought urgent help from the authorities. Recently, it has also come to light that there are allegations of police inaction regarding the case, further intensifying calls for accountability.

The Handwritten Note
The note, dated August 18, 2025, records Surendra Pal Singh’s health challenges, including hypertension, anxiety, and cervical slip disc. It also highlights his concerns about workplace pressures such as transfers, salary stoppage warnings, and stress linked to interactions with a senior Assistant General Manager (AGM).

Image: Handwritten note of clerk Surendra Pal Singh

Source: WeBankersOfficial

Police Inaction Allegations
It has emerged that Inspector Subhash Chand of Rakabganj Police Station allegedly refused to lodge an FIR regarding the matter. This has intensified calls for accountability, as both the family of the missing clerk and banking colleagues are demanding immediate intervention and inquiry into the inaction.

Image: RTI and Legal Cell Webankers alleges police inaction in SBI clerk case

Source: RTI & Legal Cell Webankers

Reactions on Social Media
The incident has sparked outrage on Twitter, with many users holding SBI management accountable and demanding strict action.

Image: Reactions on X

The case has brought to light serious concerns over workplace stress and accountability within the banking sector. The note and public reactions highlight the urgent need for institutions to address employee well-being and ensure transparent redressal mechanisms.

Tags:TajganjRakabganjSurendra Pal SinghRACPCBanker MissingAgraHandwritten NoteWorkplace StressState Bank of IndiaPressureEmployee Welfare

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