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खुरापात@KHURAPATT · Jan 5, 2026

Meet Dimple Yadav, aslo known as Dimple Bhabhi. She represents the Mainpuri constituency in Uttar Pradesh from…

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An investigation reveals that Dimple Yadav, a Samajwadi Party MP from Mainpuri, allocated ₹11.85 crore in MPLADS funds with ₹1.59 crore spent on 135 recommended projects, yet zero works were completed according to government records. Payments to vendor Manoj Yadav of RCL Group were marked successful despite no visible project completion, raising questions about fund misappropriation and accountability.

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    Meet Dimple Yadav, aslo known as Dimple Bhabhi. She represents the Mainpuri constituency in Uttar Pradesh from Samajwadi Party. Now, let’s examine the works carried out during her tenure using data from the Central Government’s MPLADS website. A thread 🧵

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    18th Lok Sabha Allocated limit: ₹11.85 Cr Total Expenditure: ₹1.59 Cr Works recommended: 135 Works completed: 00 Not a single work completed.

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    When Our team examined the expenditure details, I found that payments for all projects were marked as successful. But there is no work completed.

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    You Can see a Vendor Name Manoj Yadav. Do you know who is Manoj Yadav? Let me tell...⤵️ Manoj Yadav is the Owner of RCL Group. He was previously a close associate of Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav, but he has now left the party and joined the BJP.

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    Final questions the public deserves answers to: 1) If payments are marked successful, why is only no work shown as completed on the MPLADS portal? 2) When several allegations have already been made against Manoj Yadav, what is the need to award him the tender?

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    3) If this Manoj Yadav is not the owner of the RCL Group, then who is? The details of this person should also be made available to the public. Who is responsible for this? 4) Where are the mandatory work-completion photos for the remaining projects?

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    5) Who verified that these works were actually executed on the ground before releasing payments? 6) If the portal reflects this data, is the data wrong or is the work? 7) Who will be held accountable for this mismatch between money spent, work shown, and work completed?