Against the backdrop of the municipal elections, the beloved sisters' financial expectations have deteriorated due to the lack of planning by the grand alliance government. The delay in the distribution of reserved installments under the government's social welfare scheme has caused discontent among women. While the installments for two months are still not credited to bank accounts, only the November installment of 1500 rupees was credited to the beloved sisters' accounts on Wednesday.
The beloved sisters expected to receive 4500 rupees for the installments of November, December, and January, but due to only receiving the November installment, many women are facing financial difficulties. This delay has made it difficult to manage household expenses, child-related needs, and other basic expenses.
According to social workers, trust has diminished among beloved sisters due to not receiving installments on time. Many have complained about this delay, and no clear response has been received from the administration yet. It is said that it is necessary to collect the remaining installments as soon as possible to maintain the morale of women and achieve the objectives of the welfare scheme.
Previously, the e-KYC process was initiated to identify bogus beneficiaries. This process had halted the distribution of installments. However, with the November installment now deposited, there is some relief. Still, the installments for December and January have not yet been deposited into the bank accounts of eligible sisters, causing ongoing concern among women.
Local officials and regional officers said that the main reasons for the delay in installments are administrative confusion and financial deficit. Although the November installment has been deposited, the necessary process for the remaining installments is still being completed. It is expected that the sisters will receive full financial assistance immediately.
Although the local administration and revenue department have not provided an official clarification on this, these financial hurdles have become a topic of discussion in political circles during the election period. The opposition parties have criticized the government for this delay, raising questions about the implementation of social welfare. Overall, the lack of planning in the grand alliance government has affected the financial rights of the beloved sisters.
Even though the November installment has been deposited, the delay in the remaining installments is affecting the morale of the women. Social workers and citizens are demanding immediate distribution of the remaining installments from the administration. It appears that this issue is causing dissatisfaction among women voters amidst the election tensions.