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Misleading Video Circulated on Social Media Misrepresents Delhi Riots as an Indian Army Incident
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Misleading Video Circulated on Social Media Misrepresents Delhi Riots as an Indian Army Incident

In the age of social media, misinformation and propaganda have become increasingly prevalent, with false narratives often being spread to manipulate public opinion. One such incident involves a sensitive video showing a group of injured men being forced to sing the national anthem. This video, falsely claimed to be from Rajasthan and involving minority communities raising pro-Pakistan slogans during a visit to Jammu & Kashmir, is being shared widely on social media. However, a thorough investigation reveals that the video is actually from the Delhi Riots in February 2020, where rioters were dealt with by the Delhi Police. This blog aims to debunk the misleading claims surrounding the video, present the fact-checking evidence, and shed light on the intent behind this incident.

Incident Description:

The video in question depicts a group of injured men lying down while being forced to sing the national anthem. According to misleading claims on social media, these individuals were from Rajasthan, belonged to minority communities, and had raised pro-Pakistan and anti-India slogans during their visit to Jammu & Kashmir. The narrative suggests that the Indian Army intervened to teach them a lesson. However, these claims are completely false. The video is, in fact, an old footage from Delhi Riots in February 2020, where rioters/protestors were subjected to force by the Delhi Police.

Misleading Tweets:

https://twitter.com/jajabor_sanjeev/status/1673520856910397441?t=ssgK7KyE-FhgNFoUp6D1pg&s=35

Among the misleading tweets, one particular account (@jajabor_sanjeev) has been actively sharing the video with false claims. The tweet provides a link to the video, which is archived here: [1]. The user suggests that these individuals, who are shown being forced to sing the national anthem, were engaged in anti-India activities. However, this tweet is completely misleading and misrepresents the actual context of the video.

Fact-Checking by D-Intent:

D-Intent, an independent fact-checking organization, has thoroughly investigated the video and debunked the false claims surrounding it. They have found substantial evidence to prove that the video is indeed from the Delhi Riots in February 2020 and has no connection to the Indian Army, religion, Kashmir, or Rajasthan. D-Intent has provided a detailed analysis of the video, explaining its origins and context. Read this article and watch this youtube video for better clarity over the incident.(Archive)

Intent behind the Incident:

The intent behind spreading this misinformation and propaganda is to target a particular community and create a negative perception of the Indian Army. By circulating this old video with false claims, the propagators seek to manipulate public opinion and fuel hatred towards the targeted community. It is essential to remain vigilant and fact-check such videos to ensure accurate information is disseminated.

Conclusion:

The circulation of this misleading video on social media, falsely linking it to the Indian Army and a specific community, is a prime example of how misinformation can be used to create division and incite hatred. By examining the evidence and conducting thorough fact-checking, it becomes clear that the video is from the Delhi Riots in February 2020 and has no connection to the Indian Army, religion, Kashmir, or Rajasthan. It is crucial for individuals to verify information before sharing it to prevent the spread of misinformation and maintain a well-informed society.

Also read- False Claims and Misinformation Surrounding Wrestlers and Cricket in Delhi

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