A few days ago, a video of Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi was circulated, where she was heard criticizing other political parties. The viral video claimed that she said some politicians and political parties work for themselves, not for the public. This video was particularly associated with the Chhattisgarh Congress party. [Video Archive]
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The Truth Behind the Video of Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi
The fact is that this video has been digitally altered. The original clip can be accessed from the full video available on YouTube. She was speaking at “Mahila Samridhi Sammelan” in Bhilai. In her speech, she actually stated that some political parties work for their gains, but parties like Congress work for the public. The circulated video was digitally altered and does not reflect the reality of her statement.
Conclusion
The intent behind circulating this digitally altered video was to set a political narrative with anti-Congress accounts. However, it’s important to verify such information before believing or sharing it. Following a precise analysis and fact-checking, our team has reviewed the claim. You can refer to the findings of this inquiry in the Twitter thread below.
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ANALYSIS: Fake
FACT: A video of Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi is being circulated in which she can be heard criticizing other political parties, saying some politicians and political parties work for themselves, not for the public and as Chhattisgarh Congress party. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/HXomtb8tlP
Claim: A video of Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticizing other political parties was circulated.
Fact: The video was digitally altered and does not reflect her actual statement.
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