After Sandeep Kumar, a resident of Batsanj village noticed a message on his wife's phone that her account has been credited Rs 3000, cases of 22 married women of allegedly receiving widows' pension under a scheme for the welfare of destitute women have come to light in Sitapur district.
Kumar went to the bank to get details of his wife's bank account when he found out that she had been receiving the widows' pension despite the fact that he is alive.
Furthermore, Kumar found that not just his wife but his mother-in-law and sister-in-law were also receiving the pension even though their husbands are alive.
"My wife received a message alert from the bank that she received Rs 3000. Later, when I went to the bank to inquire about this, I got to know that my wife has received widows' pension despite the fact that I am alive. Not only my wife but my mother-in-law and sister-in-law also received the widows' pension even though their husbands are still surviving. I registered a complaint in the probation office but no one took any action," he said.
An investigation into the matter further showed that many other women, apart from those in Kumar's family, were beneficiaries of the widow's scheme even though their husbands are alive.
The district administration has taken cognisance of the matter and ordered a probe into the alleged negligence. "We will take action against the person found guilty in the matter. I have ordered a probe into the matter, " said Chief District Officer Sandeep Kumar.
Reiterating the same, District Magistrate Sheeta Verma said that the action will be taken against the accused.
(ANI)