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Fact Check: OPIndia ran a false news of SP workers raising pro-Pakistan slogans at Kanpur rally

DFRAC Editor February 5, 2022
Fact Check: OPIndia ran a false news of SP workers raising pro-Pakistan slogans at Kanpur rally

Right wing website opindia.com ran a false news of Samajwadi Party workers raising pro-Pakistan and anti-national slogans to polarize Uttar Pradesh elections.

 

Samajwadi Party workers raise anti-National, pro-Pakistan slogans during a rally in Kanpur, party pins the blame on BJP

The website claimed in its report that in a video related to the Kanpur rally, SP workers can be heard saying “Pakistan has to be made, cycle button has to be pressed”.

Quoting this report, several YouTube channels also accused SP workers of indulging in anti-national activities.

Fact Check:

On checking the above claim, we found that the news of SP workers raising pro-Pakistan slogans is false. In this regard, we found a tweet from News24. In which the above claim was denied by quoting the Kanpur administration.

कानपुर प्रशासन ने अपनी जांच में पाया –

'बिठूर विधानसभा के सपा प्रत्याशी मुनींद्र शुक्ला की रैली के दौरान 'पाकिस्तान जिंदाबाद' के नारे नहीं लगाए गए #UPElections2022 #Kanpur pic.twitter.com/uujv6GwkaW

— News24 (@news24tvchannel) February 4, 2022

In the video posted along with the tweet, the Kanpur administration said that the original video was examined by the FST team to know the truth behind the viral video. In which the use of the word Pakistan was not found. Legal action is being taken in the matter.

Conclusion: Hence, the news of SP workers raising pro-Pakistan slogans by OPIndia at the Kanpur rally is completely false. The Kanpur administration found it wrong in its investigation.

Claim Review : OPIndia ran a false news of SP workers raising pro-Pakistan slogans at Kanpur rally

Claim by: OP India

Fact check: Fake and Misleading 

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