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PIB Fact Check: Is the Government Giving ₹46,715 to Every Citizen? The Truth Behind the Viral WhatsApp Message

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: Feb 28, 2025, 2:58 PM IST
A viral WhatsApp message claims the government is providing ₹46,715 in financial aid to all citizens. PIB's fact check confirms this is false.
PIB Fact Check: Is the Government Giving ₹46,715 to Every Citizen? The Truth Behind the Viral WhatsApp Message
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A viral WhatsApp message has been making rounds, claiming that the Narendra Modi-led central government is offering financial assistance of ₹46,715 to every citizen, particularly targeting lower-income groups. The message further urges recipients to share their personal details to avail of the alleged benefit. However, a fact check conducted by the Press Information Bureau (PIB) has confirmed that this message is completely false and is part of a scam.

No Such Scheme Announced by the Government

The Ministry of Finance has not announced any such financial aid scheme. PIB, the official fact-checking body of the government, has categorically stated that this claim is baseless. Authorities have urged the public not to believe or share such fraudulent messages and to exercise caution when receiving suspicious links.

How Does This Scam Operate?

Scammers use deceptive tactics to lure unsuspecting victims into providing sensitive information. Here’s how the fraud typically works:

    1. Fake Communication: Victims receive messages via WhatsApp, SMS, or email, claiming that the government is disbursing financial aid.
    2. Fraudulent Link: The message includes a fake link directing users to a website designed to resemble an official government portal.
    3. Data Theft: Upon clicking the link, users are asked to enter personal details such as:
      • Aadhaar number
      • PAN card details
      • Bank account information
      • Mobile number
      • OTP (One-Time Password)
  • Financial Fraud & Identity Theft: Scammers exploit the stolen information for unauthorised transactions, identity theft, and other fraudulent activities.

Similar Fake Messages in Circulation

This is not the first time such deceptive messages have surfaced. Here are some other false claims that have been widely circulated:

  • A fabricated message claimed that senior citizens above 75 years of age would no longer be required to pay taxes.
  • A forged approval letter falsely issued under the PM Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) by KVIC India promised a ₹17 lakh loan in exchange for a ₹51,000 payment.

Government Advisory: Stay Vigilant and Verify Information

Government authorities strongly advise against clicking on suspicious links or sharing personal data. Individuals are encouraged to verify such claims through official government websites or reliable sources before taking any action.

If you receive a dubious message, you can report it to PIB’s fact-checking unit or local cybercrime authorities to prevent further scams.

Final Word

Fraudulent messages promising government financial aid are nothing but scams designed to exploit public trust. Always verify information from credible sources and stay cautious while dealing with unsolicited messages that ask for personal or financial details. If in doubt, refrain from sharing any information and report the incident to the concerned authorities.

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation/investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions.

Investments in the securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing.

Published on: Feb 28, 2025, 2:58 PM IST

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