
Propagandist
Wajid Khan
Real Name: Wajid Khan
Location: Ajmer, India
Type of Fake News: Communal , Anti-India
Level of Danger: Extreme
Account status: Active
Fact Check Articles


Fact Check: Decades-old news video about US woman being gang-raped in India circulated with distorted claims
Recently, a video has been circulated that shows a female news reporter discussing about US woman being gang-raped in India, with many portraying it as a recent occurrence. However, D-Intent Data has found that the video is old from 2013 and no such incident occurred in recent times. Sharing the


Fact Check: Fake statement of actor Prakash Raj about RSS has gone viral on social media
Recently, a postcard has been circulating that falsely attributes a statement to Prakash Raj. The postcard claims that Prakash Raj said, “In Indonesia, Muslims are 90%, Hindus are 2%, and there are 11 thousand temples. I have never heard of riots because there is no RSS there.” This statement is


Fact Check: Man Drowns While Fleeing Arrest in Roorkee; Extremists Spread Communal Misinformation
A video circulating online shows an unconscious individual and falsely claims that a Muslim youth was killed by members of a Hindu organization or by the police after his identity was revealed, in Madhopur, Roorkee. However, D-Intent Data has found that these claims are untrue. Sharing the video on X


Fact Check: Old video of man being thrashed for molesting minor circulated with misleading claims
A video circulating online depicts several people assaulting a man on the road and forcing him to chant religious slogans. It has been misrepresented as a recent incident where a bearded Muslim youth was coerced into chanting “Jai Shri Ram” by a mob and subsequently beaten. However, D-Intent Data has


Fact Check: Angry Kanwariyas vandalize car after accident, propagandists spread communal claims
Recently, a video has gone viral on social media in which some angry young men are vandalizing a car on the road. Several users, influencers and propagandists have shared the video and some of them have claimed that the angry Kanwariyas vandalize car after accident because the car occupants were


Fact-check: Video of Sheikh Sufi Muhammad Asghar circulated as Brighton and Hove’s mayor Mohammed Asaduzzaman
Recently, a video that shows a group of Muslim people greeting their religious leader with garlands on the road has gone viral with misleading claims. Several users, influencers and propagandists have shared the video with the claim that the individual being greeted is the newly elected Brighton and Hove mayor,