Government Debunks Fake Investment Scheme Offering Rs 1.5 Lakh Monthly
A viral video falsely featuring Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman promoting a fraudulent investment scheme has been officially declared fake by the Press Information Bureau (PIB). The AI-generated clip claims investors can earn Rs 1.5 lakh in one month with a Rs 21,000 investment.
Key Takeaways
- PIB confirms viral Nirmala Sitharaman video is AI-generated and fake
- No government scheme offers Rs 1.5 lakh returns for Rs 21,000 investment
- Authorities warn against high-return promises as red flags for fraud
Official Clarification
According to PIB’s fact-check, the Finance Minister has not announced or endorsed any such investment plan. The Government of India has clarified that no official authority has launched any scheme offering such guaranteed returns.
Rising Financial Fraud Concerns
The widely circulated video has raised serious concerns about online financial fraud. Authorities have identified such content as part of increasing digital scams targeting unsuspecting citizens.
Government Advisory
The government has urged extreme caution when engaging with financial content online. Citizens should rely only on verified announcements from official government websites, press releases, or trusted news platforms.
“Any investment promising very high returns in a short time should be treated as a red flag,” authorities emphasized, warning people to verify information before making financial decisions.





