Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has come forward to help 17-year-old Vanisha Pathak, who lost her parents during the Corona period. Please tell that Vanisha Pathak is the topper of Bhopal. She had become an orphan due to COVID. In such a situation, a notice is being sent to him to repay the loan taken by his father. At the same time, when Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman came to know about this, she intervened and instructed the officials to look into the matter.
It is worth mentioning that Vanisha Pathak was the class 10 board topper in Bhopal. They are getting notice upon notice to repay the home loan taken by their parents from LIC. Vanisha is being told to face legal action for not repaying the loan. Please tell that Vanisha’s father Jitendra Pathak was an LIC agent and he had taken a loan from the office.
Since Vanisha is a minor, LIC has stopped all her savings and monthly commission. Vanisha told The Times of India that she was a minor, so she repeatedly requested the authorities to give her more time to repay the loan amount. But there was no response to his demand.
At the same time, when Times of India contacted the local LIC office, it came to know that its application has been sent to the central office. Please tell that Vanisha has got a notice to pay Rs 29 lakh. He got the last legal notice on February 2, 2022. In which it was said that either pay the money, otherwise be ready to face legal action.
Sharing this news on Twitter, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has tagged the Department of Financial Services and LIC India and sought information about the latest status of the matter. At the same time, many users on social media are appealing to help orphan Vanisha and her younger brother. After the intervention of the Finance Minister in this matter, it is expected that Vanisha can get some relief from the loan officers.
Let us inform that in the media report, it has been said that the parents of Vanisha Pathak died during the second wave of Corona epidemic in May 2021.