Though there was no provision for cash incentive in the BBBP scheme, the women assembled before the head post office here since yesterday with filled up forms that falsely promised Rs 2 lakh incentive in the scheme.
Police personnel had to be posted before the head post office to maintain law and order.
"Women dropped the forms in stamped envelops in the letter box. Some sent them through registered post and we were bound to receive it," an official of the head post office said, refusing to be quoted.
A District administration official said that there was a mad rush before Ranaghat head post-office and the postal authorities sought help. "We sent some police personnel including women there."
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Nadia District Magistrate Sumit Gupta said that the administration has used public address system since last evening to make people aware that it was all fake.
He said, "Government officials and people's representatives were also asked not to sign any such forms."
One of the applicants in the queue Shyamali Roy said that she came to know from someone that Narendra Modi government would provide Rs 2 lakh to each girl student aged between 18 and 25 years for their studies.
Both said they got the forms from photocopy shops.
The forms were being sold from the photocopy shops for a price between Rs 6 and Rs 20, according to the applicants.
District administration sources said they have closed several such shops in the area and warned the owners not to sell fake forms.
The DM said that he had heard about photocopy shops being the source of such forms and would initiate cases if any of them was caught.
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