
Does This Video Show Man Sell Distorted Versions Of Gita? No, Video Is Viral With False Communal Claim
A video is going viral with the claim that Christians and Muslims are selling distorted versions of the Bhagvad Gita.
A video is going viral with the claim that Christians and Muslims are selling distorted versions of the Bhagvad Gita.
While sharing this video, people on social media claimed that the viral video is from Pakistan, where a man was stealing goats from a moving truck. The Logical Indian fact check team verifies the viral claim.
Social media users are sharing claiming that the viral video is of Delhi and CM Arvind Kejriwal is converting government schools into madrassas.
A video showing a traffic policeman weeping profusely is going viral across social media with the claim that a person from the Muslim community threatened a Hindu traffic officer.
We found that the video of two women dancing is from an Onam event in Detroit, USA from 2019. The performers are Sophia Salingaros and Isha Parupudi performing with startup Indian Raga.
We found that the video shows an incident from Satkhira, Bangladesh where a local leader Habibur Rahman Bitu assaulted a woman during a clothes distribution drive in Ramzan in 2022.
The grave is located in a cemetery in Hyderabad’s Madannapet. We found that the image of the padlocked grave had nothing to do with necrophilia or Pakistan.
The person seen in the viral video is Joseph Jerry, a Malaysian saree draping specialist. There is no indication of any Rafiq or a Muslim person associated with videos.
A photo collage of a married couple is doing rounds with claims that two years after their marriage, the girl Iqra’s burnt-dead body has been found in their house while his husband Rahul is on the run.
A viral video showing a man being requested to pay extra for a shopping bag is being circulated with the claim that it is a political ad asking people to vote against Bharatiya Janata Party and PM Narendra Modi.
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