The recent attacks on JNU students and faculties allegedly by ABVP members have sent shockwaves to people across the nation, especially amongst the student community. This was followed by hundreds of students arriving and protesting against the attacks on the students and the alleged lack of action taken by Delhi Police at the Gateway of India. Activist Umar Khalid was also present at the venue where he was sloganeering.
An 18-second video of Khalid sloganeering has gone viral on Twitter, which BJP Spokesperson Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga has forwarded with the claims that Khalid happens to be saying, âCAA se Azaadi,â (Freedom from CAA) followed by what can be heard as âHinduon se Azaadiâ (Freedom from Hindus) three times. The video has around 12600 likes and 8400 retweets.
Muslim and Leftists students in Mumbai again Raised Slogans ‘Hinduo se Aazadi’ but this time not in Jamia or JNU , they raised Hinduo se Aazadi Slogans at Gateway of India Mumbai. Will @MumbaiPolice @OfficeofUT take action or support this goons Silently ? pic.twitter.com/7Cq9ci8tE5
â Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga (@TajinderBagga) January 6, 2020
In fact, Bagga even alleged that another twitter user took the video down after uploading it, saying that it represents that Khalid did use the phrase, âHinduon se azaadi.â He alleged that Umar Khalid forced the Twitter user to delete the video.
First sit together with ur leftists Gang & decide 1 statement. Video is Recorded by ur gang,I tweeted the same Video,U forced him 2 delete,now u are saying Video is edited, Protester is saying it’s not edited but No such Slogans @ Site. Pehle decide krlo bhai khna kya chahte ho https://t.co/EIJEGZSqZP pic.twitter.com/TAPvM6Hd7N
â Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga (@TajinderBagga) January 6, 2020
Many other Twitter users have also shared the video.
Leftist students protest at Mumbai ostensibly in support of #JNU Students BUT raising Chants of ‘Ðinduon se Azaadi’ #GatewayOfIndia #JNUattack #JNUProtests #JNUViolence #LeftAttacksJNU #ShutDownJNU pic.twitter.com/vf8qcKl6Og
â Vishal Kumar Savarkar (@Vishal2141) January 6, 2020
‘Ðinduon se Azaadi’ Chants at 2.15am Gateway of India Mumbai. Leftist Congi Handles .
â sukajeevanam (@mahadevanrajesh) January 6, 2020
#SHOCKING!! This is ALL about Religiоn. These people are at Gateway of India, Mumbai ostensibly in support of #JNU Students BUT raising Chants of ‘Ðinduon se Azaadi'(Freedom from Ðindus)!! #GatewayOfIndia #JNUattack #JNUProtests #JNUViolence #LeftAttacksJNU #ShutDownJNU https://t.co/YgiXmFtKWG
â #à¤à¥à¤à¥à¤¦à¤¾à¤°,, Dinesh Singh (@dineshsingh6167) January 6, 2020
In this sea of comments, there were two attendees of the protest who put out their opinions saying that Umar Khalid did not mention any such sentences. However, the videos they uploaded did not have any segment with the words âCAAâ or anything sounding similar to âHinduâ in the clips.
This sketchy 17 second video has close to 10K likes. Here’s a clearer longer video. Share this so much that the power of information defeats misinformation and deceit. 1 RT = 1 slap on Bagga’s face #JNUViolence pic.twitter.com/izm4nReKND https://t.co/PUexXlSwAc
â Roshan Rai (@TheRoshanRai) January 6, 2020
Fact Check
On doing a simple keyword search on both Twitter and Facebook, we came across a video on Facebook which was listed under an event page titled âOccupy Gatewayâ.
Umar khalid at #OccupyGateway
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On listening to the audio carefully, between 3:10 and 3:16, Khalid clearly mentions, âJaativaad se Azaadi, aur Manuvaad se Azaadi, aur Sanghvaad se Azaadi.â This translates to, Freedom from casteism, freedom from the proponents of the Manusmriti and freedom from the proponents of the Sangh. A YouTube Live video from a local news portal Galli News with better audio quality from 52:40 minutes onwards also proves the same. The utterance of âHinduonâ cannot been heard in anyway.
A detailed report of the online war between Bagga and Khalid has been covered by the Free Press Journal as well. The report mentions that Khalid accused Bagga of lying and spreading lies.
Lies, brazen lies. Paid pipers of the regime are here to spread lies so that we get busy countering them. And lose focus from the ABVP violence against JNU students. Not happening, shithead. Find a better lie next time. https://t.co/LIQWD07TQd
â Umar Khalid (@UmarKhalidJNU) January 6, 2020
Repeating again, find a better lie next time shithead. https://t.co/blUNtvhoPA
â Umar Khalid (@UmarKhalidJNU) January 6, 2020
The person from whom BJP Spokesperson sourced the video, later again posted a clarification saying that there was no such slogan of âHinduo se aazadiâ. Thus the allegation Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga said that he was forced to delete the video is a lie too.
I deleted the video because I had no i idea you will misrepresent it & spread it…