Propagandist
Meer Faisal
Real Name: Meer Faisal
Location: India
Type of Fake News: Anti-India
Level of Danger: Very High
Account status: Withheld
Fact Check Articles
Fact Check: Imam detained for violating loudspeaker ban in Sambhal, propagandists circulate misleading claims
A video showing a Muslim individual in police custody is being shared with false claims that an imam in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, was arrested for randomly calling Azaan using a loudspeaker. In reality, the imam, 23-year-old Tahzeeb, was arrested and fined Rs 2 lakh for violating loudspeaker volume regulations at
Fact Check: An old video showing a man being attacked in Delhi’s Jahangir Puri has been shared with misleading claims
A video featuring a group of 4-5 individuals assaulting a shirtless man has been circulated, purportedly as a religious hate crime against the Muslim community in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri. However, these assertions are inaccurate. The video in question pertains to an earlier incident in Jahangirpuri, involving a young man named Kaif,
Shamli, Uttar Pradesh — Man dies after having scuffle in the locality, propagandists circulate communal claims: fact-check
Recently, news has surfaced on social media platforms with the claim that a man dies after having scuffle in the locality in Uttar Pradesh’s Shamli. Several users have shared the news and projected it as a religious hate crime against minority communities in the state. However, D-Intent Data has found
Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh — Video of a fight between shopkeeper and customers over exchange of some items shared with communal claims: Fact-Check
Recently, a video of a fight between shopkeeper and customers has gone viral on social media platforms. The video shows a crowd involved in a physical altercation and assaulting two individuals. Several users have shared the video and projected it as a mob violence against minorities community in Uttar Pradesh’s
Fact-check: Gujarat cleric arrested for promoting enmity, extremists circulate misleading claims
Recently, news has surfaced on social media platforms and propaganda media outlets about a Gujarat cleric arrested for promoting enmity. The claims suggest that two Muslim maulanas were arrested over a social media post detailing rituals of animal sacrifice on Eid-Ul-Adha. Several users have shared this news with similar claims.
Fact-Check: Elderly Man Paraded with Garland of Shoes in Kaushambi – Debunking Casteist Claims
A video showing an elderly man paraded with garland of shoes in Kaushambi, Uttar Pradesh, has gone viral on social media platforms. Several users have shared the video, falsely projecting it as a caste-based hate crime by highlighting the victim’s alleged caste identity. However, a thorough fact-check reveals that there