Rjd and the congress's 'my-sister scheme' engulfed in controversies in the election atmosphere in Bihar

In the midst of the election atmosphere in Bihar, the ‘my-sister scheme’ is run by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the congress is once again caught in controversies. Under the scheme, there were allegations of fraud in the name of filling out the form and the benefits to the people. In this case, a fir was filed against four people, including the leader of Tejashwi Yadav at the Sinhawara police station. According to the information, ‘my-sister scheme’ for women was performed. Its purpose was to provide their financial and social assistance. However, some people have claimed that money is recovered from them in the name of the form of the form under the scheme and does not have real benefits. After this, police acted immediately in the case and registered a fir. Sinhawara police officials said that the Fir included the names of the other three responsible officers of the scheme except Tejashwi Yadav. Police said the case was being investigated in depth and that concrete action would be done soon. Political experts believe that allegations and anti -abortions about such schemes are common in the election atmosphere. He said that the government and party-backed schemes such as ‘my-sister scheme’ require monitoring, so that the general public can get real benefits and that there is no fraud. At the same time, the leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadav denied the allegations and called it a political conspiracy. He said that the purpose of the scheme was only to help women financially and that they had no hand in any form of fraud or unfair action. Tejashwi Yadav expressed confidence in the judiciary and police and said that the truth would be revealed soon. Social workers say that people do not get clear information during the publicity of the schemes. This is why the scheme is sometimes abused. He suggested that transparency of government and political schemes should be increased and that the public should be told properly about their rights and procedures. As a result of the coming close to the Bihar election, a round of the allegations and counter -ban on political parties began. The case further warmed the election atmosphere. Opposition parties say that if corruption is found in such schemes, strict steps must be taken against the responsibilities. Police officers have called on the public that if anyone has seen fraud or irregularity under the ‘My-Sister Scheme’, he has lodged a complaint with the police station. Police also formed a special team to speed up the investigation into the case. Election activities in Bihar are currently in full swing and such incidents can spread dissatisfaction among the public. Therefore, all political parties and administration must work with transparency and accountability. The investigation into this whole case is still underway and further legal action against Tejashwi Yadav and other accused is expected to come out in the coming days. Share this story -tags