JEDDAH: A teacher was prevented from obtaining a loan because he was blacklisted for owing one riyal in outstanding debts.
The bank rejected his application after his name was found in the blacklist of the Saudi Credit Bureau, local Arabic daily Okaz reported Wednesday. It was revealed that Abdul Halim Bukhari, the teacher, wanted the loan to buy a car. Bukhari started to investigate why he had been blacklisted and after a long search he found, to his horror, that when he paid off his new credit card dues the amount he had given was a single riyal short! He said the father of one of his students convinced him to buy a credit card in order to be eligible for a bank loan. He said he would not be entitled to another loan for six months, according to the bank’s rules. Bukhari lives in Al-Salmiyah district in northeast Jeddah, while his school is in Al-Mhrouqat district, 15 km away.
Re: and what they say?
by vilas tamhane on Oct 07, 2010 07:23 PM
In what way other parties are different? All parties should be wiped out or rather all politicians should be sent to gallows.
Re: Why just isolate Bihar
by Jai Babu on Oct 07, 2010 06:58 PM
Why blame the politicians? They are from amongst the people!Sorry to say this but many, many Biharis have criminal tendencies! No wonder, it is the most backward, corrupt, violent and underdeveloped state in India!
Re: Re: Re: Why just isolate Bihar
by Jai Babu on Oct 07, 2010 07:29 PM
Sure enough! Now look at the politicians in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu & Karnataka! The BIHARIZATION of India has begun
Parliamentry democracy regularly occurs due to political stigma according to corruption and behavioural structures. To immalucate we hopefully should move forward and to ensure the public notion fruitfully.
Re: 43% is very low.....
by Viki on Oct 07, 2010 07:02 PM
u r talking about culture.... how old is ur culture dear ???? and name the state where crimnals r not in politics...