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WebQoof Recap: Of Communal Claims and West Bengal Elections

From President Ram Nath Kovind and Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to the Motera Stadium to BJP functionaries in Andhra Pradesh falsely claiming that a cross has been erected over a Hindu shrine in Guntur district, here’s all that misled the public this week.

1. Kovind, Shah’s Pic at Motera Stadium Shared With False Claim

An image of President Ram Nath Kovind walking along with Union Home Minister Amit Shah during the inauguration ceremony of Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad has gone viral on social media with the misleading claim that the President was not walking on the red carpet while Shah was.

You can view the archived version <a href="https://archive.is/qKxz2" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:here.;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">here.</a>
You can view the archived version here.

We found that the viral image has been taken out of context to weave a misleading narrative, while the entire footage shows President Kovind walking on the red carpet.

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You can read our fact-check here.

2. Andhra BJP Falsely Claims ‘Cross Erected Over Hindu Shrine’

Functionaries of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Andhra Pradesh claimed that Christians in Guntur district of the state have illegally constructed a cross at a Hillock which carried footprints of Hindu goddess Sita.

However, videos accessed by The Quint and accounts of local reporters clearly state that both the religious structures are located on two separate but adjacent hillocks in Guntur. Even the Andhra Pradesh police have called out the viral claim.

You can read our fact-check here.

Also Read: First 5 Edu Ministers From ‘One Community’? Sushil Modi is Wrong

3. Video of UP Cop Allegedly Caught Stealing Given a Communal Angle

A video of a constable being beaten for allegedly stealing shirts from a mall in Lucknow has gone viral on social media, with the false claim that his name is ‘Salim.’

The video shows the constable being held by his shirt and getting beaten by the mob of people around him. However, the cop’s name is Adesh Kumar – not Salim – who was suspended by the Commissioner of Police, Lucknow, Dhruva Kant Thakur, after the matter came to light.

You can read our fact-check here.

4. Image From 2019 Viral as ‘Massive Crowds at Cong-Left Rally in WB’

An image showing a massive gathering of people is being shared with a claim that a massive crowd attended a recent joint rally organised by Congress and Left parties. However, the images which are doing the rounds are from 2019.

An archived version of the tweet can be accessed <a href="https://archive.st/be7d" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:here;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">here</a>.
An archived version of the tweet can be accessed here.

You can read our fact-check here.

Also Read: Bengal Poll: How Twitter Trends Are Being Used to Spread Fake News

5. Old Clip of House Help Contaminating Food Given Communal Spin

A viral video showing a domestic help allegedly contaminating food by mixing urine in it in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal is being shared with a false communal spin.

You can view the archived version <a href="https://archive.is/rvDNd" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:here.;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">here.</a>
You can view the archived version here.

However, we spoke to journalist Praveen Dubey, who had covered the incident in 2011, and he confirmed that it’s a false claim. Several news reports had then identified the accused as ‘Asha Kaushal’.

You can read our fact-check here.

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