Did the Government Advise Stocking Up as a Precaution and Keeping Essential Items at Home?Here’s the Truth

A viral image claiming the government advised citizens to stock essential items is fake, confirmed by the Press Information Bureau.

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Recently, an image of an advisory purportedly issued by the Government of India has been widely circulated on social media platforms. The advisory allegedly urges citizens to take precautionary measures by keeping essential items ready at home.

This message has caused concern and confusion among the public, prompting many to share it further, believing it to be an official government directive. Given the potential impact of such advisories on public behavior and preparedness, it is important to verify the authenticity of this claim.

Claim

The claim circulating online is that the Government of India has issued an official advisory instructing individuals to stock essential items and take precautionary measures at home. The advisory is presented as a government-issued alert, implying an urgent need for citizens to prepare for an unspecified situation.

Fact

Upon investigation, the Press Information Bureau (PIB), the official government agency responsible for disseminating verified information and fact-checking, has categorically denied the issuance of any such advisory.

In a verified post on its official X (formerly Twitter) account, PIB stated that the claim is false and clarified that no government advisory instructing citizens to keep essential items ready at home has been issued.

This denial is consistent with the absence of any such advisory on official government websites or communications channels. The PIB fact-check team routinely monitors misinformation and cross-verifies claims with relevant government departments before issuing clarifications. Their statement serves as the authoritative source confirming that the advisory image is fabricated and misleading.

Top sources confirming this fact:

  1. Press Information Bureau (PIB) – Official fact-check statement on X denying the advisory.
  2. PIB Fact Check Unit – Monitoring and verification protocols ensuring no such advisory exists.

Conclusion

The claim that the Government of India has issued an advisory urging citizens to stock essential items and take precautionary measures at home is False Content. The advisory image circulating online is fabricated and has no basis in any official government communication. The government, through PIB, has explicitly refuted the claim, confirming it as completely false and misleading.

Citizens are advised to rely only on verified information from official government sources such as PIB and avoid sharing unverified advisories to prevent unnecessary panic and confusion.

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