Lotteries banned in Bihar are still being sold, what is the truth behind it? Who is openly selling 'Super One' lottery... - kishanganj lottery scam super one lottery thriving despite ban on big racket in kishanganj like kerala state lottery results

Lotteries banned in Bihar are still being sold, what is the truth behind it? Who is openly selling ‘Super One’ lottery… By Amrendra Kant Edited by: Alok Shahi Updated: Thu, 23 Oct 2025 09:20 (IST) Kerala StateLottery Results: Despite the ban on lottery in Kishanganj, Bihar, illegal business is going on under the name ‘Super One’. Fake lotteries are sold under the guise of real lotteries, making the syndicates rich and the poor poor. Wazir-Vishal syndicate is running this business but the action of police administration is slow. Kerala StateLottery Results: There is a complete ban on lotteries in Bihar. But Super One lottery is sold in Kishanganj. Jagran Correspondent, Kishanganj. Sale of lottery is completely banned in Bihar. But in the district under the guise of genuine, fake as well as lotteries are sold under the names Super and Na. The syndicates that run the lottery business are getting rich. While lottery buyers become paupers. Even after selling lotteries at every intersection of the city, the administration is not taking concrete steps. According to the information, a syndicate of four people is running the lottery in the name of Wazir-Vishal. In which other people from the city including Dalkola from West Bengal are included. Every day syndicates deliver lotteries worth crores of rupees to their designated vendors from where lotteries are sold to people with the promise of becoming millionaires. Sources say that fake lotteries have been caught many times by the administration here. But due to lack of continuous action, lotteries called Super Avon are being sold indiscriminately in the market these days. Lotteries are sold at Subhashalli, Chudipatti, Ruidhasa, Kishanganj Haat, West Pali, Lahra Chowk, Kabir Chowk, Belwa, Mastan Chowk, Scindia Chowk and other intersections of the city. Sources reveal that members of the syndicate deliver lottery tickets to the selected vendors. Shaukat, Baban, Raju, Parvez, Uttam, Barik, Ismail, Mofiz and others are associated with the seller. If sources are to be believed, fake lotteries are being sold under the guise of real ones. A shopkeeper, on condition of anonymity, said that he regularly bought lottery tickets worth Rs 500 to Rs 1,000. So that their luck can change too. But later it came to light that fake lotteries are being organized. Sometimes it was said that two hundred to five hundred rupees were fixed. When I was completely ruined due to greed, I came to my senses and somehow got my business back on track. There are many people who become poor because of lottery. While those who run the syndicate get rich. If sources are to be believed, apart from the city, lottery cases are also conducted in rural markets. Not only this, business is done on a large scale from Diwali to Chhath by holding lotteries. On which the administration is unable to act. Remove ads, just read news