A viral WhatsApp message claiming that the Ministry of Finance is providing financial aid of ₹46,715 to all citizens has been officially debunked by the Press Information Bureau (PIB) on January 5, 2026. The government has labeled this a phishing scam designed to steal personal and financial information from unsuspecting users.
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1. The Anatomy of the Scam
The fraudulent message typically follows a specific pattern to lure victims into a trap:
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The Bait: A promise of “financial support” worth ₹46,715 to help with “financial difficulties.”
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The Urgency: Claims that the aid is for a limited time and targets “poor and financially troubled people.”
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The Hook: A suspicious link that redirects users to a website designed to look like an official government portal.
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The Data Theft: Once on the site, users are asked to enter sensitive details:
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Aadhaar Number and PAN Card details.
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Bank Account and Mobile Number.
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OTPs (which allow scammers to bypass two-factor authentication).
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2. Official Clarification from PIB
The PIB Fact Check unit issued a categorical denial via its social media handles:
“A message claims the Ministry of Finance is offering financial aid of ₹46,715. This claim is FAKE. The Government of India is not running any such scheme. Do not click on suspicious links or share personal info.” — PIB Fact Check, Jan 5, 2026
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3. How to Protect Yourself
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Check the URL: Official Indian government websites always end in .gov.in or .nic.in. Be wary of URLs that use .com, .org, or strange alphanumeric strings.
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Never Share OTPs: No government official or scheme will ever ask for your OTP or bank password over a call or text.
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Verify on Official Channels: Before forwarding any such “Yojana” message, check the official PIB Fact Check website or follow them on X (formerly Twitter) @PIBFactCheck.
🚨Just click on the link & share your personal info to get ₹46,715 from the Govt 💸
Sounds too good to be true? Think again!
A #WhatsApp message claims that the Ministry of Finance is offering financial aid of ₹46,715 to the poor. #PIBFactCheck
🚫 This is a SCAM!
🚫… pic.twitter.com/Fi2QKdx3UO— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) July 18, 2025
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