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Rs 14,000 Crore World Bank Loan Allegedly Diverted to Influence Bihar Polls: Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party Claims

Prashant Kishor addressing media on alleged World Bank fund diversion in Bihar

Rs 14,000 Crore World Bank Loan Allegedly Diverted to Influence Bihar Polls: Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party Claims

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1. The Big Claim: ₹14,000 Crore World Bank Funds Misused

Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj party has made a serious allegation following the 2025 Bihar Assembly Election: around ₹14,000 crore from a World Bank loan, originally intended for developmental projects, was allegedly diverted to purchase votes. 

According to the party, this money was channelled into populist welfare — primarily ₹10,000 cash transfers under the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana, distributed to approximately 1.25 crore women across Bihar just before polling. 

2. Key Figures Behind the Accusation

Uday Singh, national president of Jan Suraaj, claimed that public funds were “splurged” on doles and freebies from June until the polls. 

Pavan Verma, the party’s spokesperson, added more detail: he alleged the money came from a World Bank fund of ₹21,000 crore, and that an hour before the model code of conduct (MCC) came into force, ₹14,000 crore was withdrawn and distributed. 

Verma also warned that this may raise ethical issues even if legally permissible and highlighted the risk of similar tactics in other states. 

3. Fiscal and Ethical Concerns Raised

Jan Suraaj has expressed deep concern over Bihar’s fiscal health. According to Verma's statements, the public debt in Bihar is around ₹4.06 lakh crore, with a daily interest burden of ₹63 crore
The party argues that diverting a large chunk of World Bank funds for election-related payouts may leave little for genuine development, raising questions about both financial prudence and electoral ethics

4. Timing and Political Impact

The allegation centres on the timing: payment to women’s accounts continued up to just before polling, despite the model code of conduct, according to Jan Suraaj. 

The party claims that such financial inducements had a massive electoral impact, possibly swaying women voters in favour of the ruling NDA alliance.

Jan Suraaj also suggests that these tactics allowed the NDA to secure a rout, especially in their sweep across the Bihar assembly.

5. Reaction and Demand for Probe

So far, there has been no immediate formal response from the Bihar government, the NDA leadership, or the World Bank to these claims. 
Jan Suraaj has called for a detailed investigation into the alleged diversion, framing the issue as not only a political scandal but also a matter of public accountability.

Why the Story Is Trending / Fast-Indexed on Google

High Stakes: A ₹14,000 crore World Bank fund is a large sum, making the allegation very serious.

Election Relevance: The claim directly ties to electoral ethics and vote-buying in the recent Bihar polls.

Global Lending: Involvement of the World Bank brings international finance into a local political debate.

Media Amplification: Multiple media outlets have reported the claim, helping rapid spread and indexing.

Public Interest: Voters, political analysts, and civil society are deeply interested in whether development funds were misused.

FAQ 

Q1. Is there proof that ₹14,000 crore was diverted?
Jan Suraaj has presented its claim via senior leaders, but so far no independent audit report or external verification has been officially published. The allegation remains an unverified political claim.

Q2. What was the intended purpose of the World Bank loan?
According to Jan Suraaj, the funds were meant for development projects. The party alleges that instead of development, a portion was rerouted for election-related cash transfers.

Q3. What exactly was the scheme used for transfers?
The party points to the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana, under which ₹10,000 was given directly to 1.25 crore women voters ahead of polling. 

Q4. Did these transfers violate election rules?
Jan Suraaj claims that payments continued even as the model code of conduct was in place, raising ethical concerns. 
However, whether this amounts to a legal violation would depend on investigation and election commission scrutiny.

Q5. What is Jan Suraaj demanding now?
The party has called for a detailed probe into the alleged diversion, demanding transparency and accountability.

Q6. Could this allegation affect Bihar’s financial future?
Yes. If proven, it could undermine confidence in Bihar’s use of international funds, raise concerns over fiscal discipline, and affect future borrowing costs.

 

Source credit :   Pushkar Tiwari

Published on : 16 th  November

Published by : Reddy kumar

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