close_game
close_game

2,500 Jan Dhan accounts credited with Rs 10,000 in UP

Hindustan Times, Bareilly | ByRajat Rai
Mar 30, 2019 11:58 PM IST

A massive rush of Jan Dhan account holders at the bank to withdraw money made officers suspicious and the bank quickly blocked transactions of these accounts.

About 2,500 Jan Dhan accounts in a Bank of Baroda branch in Moradabad were credited with 10,700 each, leading to a flutter of excitement in the industrial town in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday.

Officers at the Bank of Baroda branch in Moradabad got suspicious when a huge number of Jan Dhan account holders turned up to withdraw money Friday afternoon.(Mint File Photo)
Officers at the Bank of Baroda branch in Moradabad got suspicious when a huge number of Jan Dhan account holders turned up to withdraw money Friday afternoon.(Mint File Photo)

Senior district officials later claimed that the money that had been deposited in the accounts, opened as part of the central government’s financial inclusion drive, were towards routine scholarship payments by the Union minority affairs ministry. As hundreds of people tried to quickly withdraw the money, the branch in the Bhojupur neighbourhood of Moradabad stopped transactions and an enquiry was ordered.

Moradabad district magistrate Rakesh Singh said that he ordered a detailed enquiry, sent the election commission’s flying squad to the branch and also alerted the minority department officials of the district.

“As per available reports, it’s a case of transfer of scholarship amounts to beneficiaries by the Union minority affairs ministry. The money was sent through the direct benefit transfer (DBT) mode, so it reached the bank accounts directly,” Singh told HT. “But since it’s election time, there was some confusion,” he said, adding reports that non-Muslim account holders had also received money were baseless.

Officials also suspect foul play by a local business correspondent, a retail agent engaged by banks for providing banking services.The business correspondent may have created some fake jan dhan accounts, officials said.

Singh said a probe is on against the Banking Correspondent.

“We are in touch with officials of minorities affairs department to find out under which head the transactions have been made. The accounts have been blocked until the matter is resolved,” Hema Adhikari, the branch manager of Bank of Baroda, said.

Get India Pakistan News Live. Today's India News, Weather Today,and Latest News, on Hindustan Times.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
SHARE
Story Saved
Live Score
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
New Delhi 0C
Friday, May 09, 2025
Follow Us On