
Propagandist
Times Algebra IND
Real Name:
Location: India
Type of Fake News: Unverified self-proclaimed news, Pro-BJP
Level of Danger: Extreme
Account status: Active
Fact Check Articles

Fact Check: No, a 21-Year-Old Man Did Not Marry His 65-Year-Old Grandmother—Viral Claim Is False
Images of a young man and an older woman are being widely circulated online with the claim that 21-year-old Mohammad Irfan from Haryana married his 65-year-old maternal grandmother, Sultana Khatoon. However, these images are not from a real wedding—this is staged content from a scripted video. A social media account, @TimesAlgebraIND,


Fact Check: The US suspended foreign aid for all countries except Israel and Egypt, propagandists circulate misleading claims about India
Claims that the Trump administration has abruptly suspended all aid to India are misleading. Similar claims have circulated about Bangladesh. An internal memo reveals that Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered a broad pause on nearly all foreign aid, except for Israel and Egypt. This suspension applies to all


Fact Check: Muslim lawyer defending ISKCON’s Chinmoy Krishna Das killed in Chittagong?
On Monday, November 25, the Dhaka Metropolitan Police arrested Chinmoy Krishna Das, leader of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in Bangladesh. Das was named in a complaint accusing him and several others of insulting the national flag of Bangladesh. Known for his advocacy of religious minority rights, Das


Fact Check: India rejects Turkey’s BRICS membership bid due to its close relations with Pakistan?
Numerous reports and social media posts have circulated suggesting that India rejected Turkey’s bid for BRICS membership due to Ankara’s close diplomatic and strategic alignment with Pakistan. These narratives imply that Turkey’s relations with Pakistan influenced India’s stance in the BRICS expansion talks. However, these assertions lack a credible basis


Fact Check: Pro-Palestinians defaced Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s statue in Canada, users falsely linked to India
An image has been circulated, depicting a group of individuals holding a Palestinian flag while vandalizing a statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Some reports claim that this incident took place in Punjab, suggesting that Palestinian supporters defaced the statue in India. However, the truth is that the image originates from


Fact Check: Video of a massive crowd attending an event in Timor-Leste falsely linked to ‘Tiranga Samvidhan Rally’ in Mumbai
A video recently circulated, showing a massive crowd marching on a road, has been claimed to be from the ‘Tiranga Samvidhan Rally‘ organized by AIMIM, moving from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar to Mumbai. However, D-Intent Data has found that this footage was from Timor-Leste, taken during Pope Francis’s visit on September 10,