Fact Check: No, the Waqf Board Has Not Staked a Claim on Siddhivinayak Temple
Recent viral claims about the Waqf Board asserting ownership over Mumbai’s Siddhivinayak Temple have been thoroughly debunked as false.
Recent viral claims about the Waqf Board asserting ownership over Mumbai’s Siddhivinayak Temple have been thoroughly debunked as false.
Nissan’s recent job cuts are driven by plummeting sales rather than anticipated tariffs from the incoming administration.
Elon Musk has not signed a $3 billion deal to acquire CNN, debunking the recent viral rumor.
Governor Gavin Newsom did not announce plans to withhold federal taxes; this claim is a misrepresentation of his comments regarding California’s tax structure.
A viral video alleging that ISIS flags were present at a Congress rally in Akola has been debunked, revealing the flags were actually related to Milad-un-Nabi celebrations.
A viral video falsely claims that a woman died while trying to board a moving train in Patna, but she actually survived the incident in Kannur, Kerala.
The article clarifies that the claim of Sanjay Raut promising ₹6,000 to Muslim women in Maharashtra is false and based on manipulated information.
A viral video misrepresented as a communal clash in West Bengal actually depicts locals addressing traffic safety concerns.
Clarifying the misinterpretations surrounding S. Jaishankar’s comments on India’s relations with Canada and Australia.
In a chaotic session of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly, BJP MLAs were evicted amid protests over Article 370, raising questions about the claims surrounding their removal.
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