BISP Payments
In recent days, a fake notice has been circulating on social media claiming that BISP payments under the Benazir Income Support Programme will be stopped for individuals who do not receive the HPV vaccine. This claim is completely false, and BISP has officially denied any such connection.
The public is strongly advised to ignore this misinformation and rely only on official sources for updates related to BISP.
What Does the Fake Notice Claim?
The fake notice falsely states that receiving the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is now a requirement for continuing to receive financial assistance through BISP. It suggests that those who do not get vaccinated will no longer be eligible for payments.
This misleading notice has caused confusion and concern, especially among women and families who depend on this financial support.
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BISP Clarifies: No Link with HPV Vaccine
The Benazir Income Support Programme has issued a clear and official statement:
“BISP has no connection with the HPV vaccination campaign. Payments will not be stopped for any eligible individuals.”
This clarification aims to stop the spread of false information and provide peace of mind to BISP beneficiaries. There is no new requirement related to vaccination under the BISP system.
The Danger of Spreading Misinformation
False claims like this can create unnecessary panic and distress, especially among vulnerable communities. When people see such notices on social media, they may:
- Avoid claiming their rightful payments
- Worry about their eligibility
- Spread the misinformation further
The public needs to understand that not everything on social media is true. Always verify such claims from official government sources.
BISP Payments Are Safe and Unaffected
Here’s what beneficiaries need to know:
- There is no policy linking HPV vaccines with BISP payments
- All eligible individuals will continue receiving their payments
- No medical or vaccination requirement has been added
- BISP continues to support families based solely on its defined eligibility criteria
This means that if you are already enrolled and meet the program’s requirements, your payments will continue as usual.
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Public Advisory: Don’t Believe or Share Fake Notices
The BISP has urged the public to:
- Ignore any such fake notifications
- Avoid sharing unverified information
- Report suspicious posts on social media
- Follow official BISP pages or visit their website for updates
The spread of fake news can damage public trust and lead to confusion. By being careful about what we share, we can help prevent the spread of harmful rumors.
سوشل میڈیا پر پچھلے کچھ دنوں سے ایک جعلی نوٹس گردش کر رہا ہے جس میں دعویٰ کیا گیا ہے کہ HPV ویکسین نہ لینے والوں کی ادائیگی روک دی جائے گی۔
یہ نوٹس مکمل طور پر جعلی ہے۔
BISP کا HPV ویکسینیشن سے کوئی تعلق نہیں ہے۔
کسی بھی اہل افراد کے لیے ادائیگیاں معطل نہیں کی جائیں گی۔
عوام سے گزارش ہے کہ اس جھوٹے نوٹس کو نظر انداز کریں اور غلط معلومات پھیلانے سے گریز کریں۔