No Travel Ban Imposed on Amit Shah and Ajit Doval by US or Canada: Fact-Check Reveals the Truth

No travel ban has been imposed on Amit Shah or Ajit Doval by the U.S. or Canada, as confirmed by multiple credible sources.

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The fact-check article addresses a viral claim regarding a supposed travel ban imposed by the United States and Canada on Indian officials, specifically Amit Shah and Ajit Doval. This claim has circulated widely on social media, raising concerns about diplomatic relations and the implications for these high-ranking officials.

Claim

The claim asserts that a travel ban has been placed on Amit Shah and Ajit Doval by the United States and Canada. This assertion is false.

Fact

Investigations into the claim reveal that no such travel ban has been imposed on either Amit Shah or Ajit Doval by the U.S. or Canada. The top three sources confirming this fact include:

  • PTI News
  • The Times of India
  • Hindustan Times

Conclusion

This fact-check falls under the category of False Content, as the information presented in the viral claim is entirely misleading and lacks factual basis.

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