West Bengal Hospital Fake Birth Certificate Scandal Exposed: BJP MLA Points Finger at Amit Shah's Relative
WB Hospital Fake Birth Certificate Scandal: BJP MLA Exposes

A massive fake birth certificate scandal has rocked a government hospital in West Bengal, with explosive allegations pointing to political connections at the highest levels. The controversy has sent shockwaves through the state's healthcare system and political circles.

Political Bombshell Dropped in Assembly

The scandal came to light when BJP MLA Ambika Roy made stunning revelations in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. Roy alleged that a major racket involving fake birth certificates was operating from a state-run hospital, with direct connections to Union Home Minister Amit Shah's relative.

The Key Allegations

  • Fake birth certificates being issued from a government hospital
  • Direct involvement of Amit Shah's brother-in-law, Dr. Sishir
  • Systematic manipulation of official documents
  • Potential national security implications

Security Concerns Raised

The BJP legislator emphasized the grave security threats posed by such activities. "If someone can obtain a birth certificate illegally, they can also get other crucial documents like Aadhaar card, PAN card, and even passport," Roy warned during the assembly session.

Government's Response

The Trinamool Congress government has faced mounting pressure to address these serious allegations. The scandal has raised questions about the integrity of official document issuance systems in government hospitals and the potential for identity fraud on a massive scale.

As investigations are being demanded, this case highlights the urgent need for stricter verification processes in government hospitals across West Bengal. The outcome of this scandal could have significant implications for both state politics and national security protocols.