Debunking the Viral Video: No Communal Clash In West Bengal

A viral video misrepresented as a communal clash in West Bengal actually depicts locals addressing traffic safety concerns.

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A video went viral showing a group of locals in West Bengal stopping bikers, leading to claims that it depicted a communal confrontation involving harassment of Hindu bikers by Bangladeshi immigrants. This narrative sparked significant discussion and concern on social media, prompting a need for fact-checking to clarify the situation.

Claim

The claim asserts that the video shows Bangladeshi immigrants harassing Hindu bikers in West Bengal, implying a communal conflict. This claim is false.

Fact

Investigations into the video reveal that it does not depict any harassment related to communal tensions. Instead, the footage shows locals confronting bikers over traffic violations or safety concerns, without any evidence supporting the communal narrative. The top three sources confirming this fact are:

  1. BOOM Live
  2. India Today
  3. Inshorts

Conclusion

This fact-check falls under the category of False Content, as the information presented in the viral claim is wholly false and misleading.

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