Jharkhand: Minister Oraon said- Government is serious about returning the money of Sahara’s investors

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Finance Minister Oraon said that small investors have invested money in the group. Sahara Parivar is a registered company. Markets regulator SEBI is looking into it. The state government does not have much control over it.

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This news can give relief to the people investing in Sahara Company in Jharkhand that the issue of Sahara investors has been raised in the assembly. Jharkhand Finance Minister Rameshwar Oraon said in the assembly on Thursday that the state government is serious about returning the hard earned money of Sahara investors and is keeping a close watch on the developments. He said that the matter is before the capital markets regulator SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) and the apex court.

On the other hand, BJP MLA Naveen Jaiswal raised the issue of Sahara in the assembly and said that the people of Jharkhand, mostly poor labourers, farmers and people from low income group, have invested around Rs 2,500 crore with the schemes of Sahara group and their They are wandering from door to door to get their hard earned money.

At the same time, Jaiswal demanded that a ‘helpline’ be set up in the state, where individuals investing in the group can register their complaints, so that the exact number of investors and funds can be found on the lines of the helpline created by the Jharkhand government for the students. Can walk

Finance Minister Oraon said that small investors have invested money in the group. Sahara Parivar is a registered company. Markets regulator SEBI is looking into it. The state government does not have much control over it. The state has earlier sent a complaint to Sahara. He said an amount of about Rs 24,000 crore is lying in the SEBI Sahara refund account and the matter is pending in the apex court.

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This news can give relief to the people investing in Sahara Company in Jharkhand that the issue of Sahara investors has been raised in the assembly. Jharkhand Finance Minister Rameshwar Oraon said in the assembly on Thursday that the state government is serious about returning the hard earned money of Sahara investors and is keeping a close watch on the developments. He said that the matter is before the capital markets regulator SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) and the apex court.

On the other hand, BJP MLA Naveen Jaiswal raised the issue of Sahara in the assembly and said that the people of Jharkhand, mostly poor labourers, farmers and people from low income group, have invested around Rs 2,500 crore with the schemes of Sahara group and their They are wandering from door to door to get their hard earned money.

At the same time, Jaiswal demanded that a ‘helpline’ be set up in the state, where individuals investing in the group can register their complaints, so that the exact number of investors and funds can be found on the lines of the helpline created by the Jharkhand government for the students. Can walk

Finance Minister Oraon said that small investors have invested money in the group. Sahara Parivar is a registered company. Markets regulator SEBI is looking into it. The state government does not have much control over it. The state has earlier sent a complaint to Sahara. He said an amount of about Rs 24,000 crore is lying in the SEBI Sahara refund account and the matter is pending in the apex court.