Family burn themselves after being troubled by moneylender

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Despite paying back Rs2 lakh the moneylender was pressing for more and threatened the borrower.
Despite paying back Rs2 lakh the moneylender was pressing for more and threatened the borrower.

Chennai - The family was unable to bear the pressure of a moneylender who wanted more money over the principal and interest.

By IANS

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Published: Mon 23 Oct 2017, 3:00 PM

Last updated: Mon 23 Oct 2017, 6:35 PM

Unable to bear the harassment by a moneylender, a man along with his wife and two children set themselves ablaze at the Tirunelvelli Collectorate office on Monday. They were admitted to hospital with severe burn injuries.
The family was unable to bear the pressure of a moneylender who wanted more money over the principal and interest, the brother of Isaki Muthu, who attempted self-immolation, told reporters.
According to police, Muthu had borrowed around Rs1.40 lakh from a loan shark at high interest rate. Despite paying back Rs2 lakh the moneylender was pressing for more and threatened the borrower.
Muthu had earlier petitioned the police and District Collector to save his family from the moneylender, but it went in vain.
Tirunelveli is around 650 km from Chennai.
Reacting to the incident, PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss said during the past seven years 823 persons have committed suicide due to moneylenders.
The PMK leader alleged that the ruling party (AIADMK) and police collude with moneylenders and no action is taken against the latter despite there being a law against lending money at high interest rates.
Ramadoss demanded action against the District Collector and police officials for not taking any action on Muthu's complaint.


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