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Indiens Premierminister Narendra Modi hat sich zum Sieger der Parlamentswahl erklärt - sein Koalitionsbündnis fuhr jedoch starke Stimmenverluste ein. Die Menschen hätten seiner Regierungskoalition zum dritten Mal in Folge ihr Vertrauen ausgesprochen, schrieb der 73-Jährige auf X. Nach Auszählung fast aller Stimmen wird seine hindu-nationalistische BJP erneut stärkste Partei, verliert jedoch ihre absolute Mehrheit im Unterhaus. Damit ist sie auf Koalitionspartner angewiesen, um eine Regierung zu bilden. Es galt zwar als sicher, dass Modi für eine dritte Amtszeit von fünf Jahren weiterregieren k...
DPA (German)
By Hazel Gandhi A video of Indian National Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge saying that his party divides the country based on caste is viral online. BOOM found that the video has been cropped to make the false claim. A longer version of Kharge's speech shows him attributing the statement to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Congress is currently conducting its Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, that began in Manipur and is set to conclude in Mumbai on March 20, 2024. Led by Rahul Gandhi, this rally is the second leg of the party's Bharat Jodo Yatra. In the clip, Mallikarjun Kharge can be heard sayi...
BOOM Live
By Nidhi Jacob BOOM's analysis of all debunked fact-checks in 2023 revealed that Muslims continued to be the primary target of mis/disinformation, mirroring the trend from the previous year. Muslims have consistently emerged as the primary targets of fake news since 2021, per our analysis of the reports from the past two years. Between January 2 and December 31, 2023, BOOM published 1,190 fact-checks, in English, Hindi and Bangla (this figure excludes the translated stories in Hindi and Bangla from English). Of these, 15.4% or 183 fact-checks were claims targeting the Muslim community. Among c...
BOOM Live
Washington (AFP) - US President Joe Biden will host India's Narendra Modi for a state visit in June, it was announced Wednesday, as Washington courts New Delhi as a bulwark against China. The state visit, the highest level of diplomatic reception, will boost the United States and India's "shared commitment to a free, open, prosperous, and secure Indo-Pacific," the White House said. The invitation comes despite rising concerns about human rights and democratic backsliding under Modi's Hindu nationalist leadership in India, the world's most populous nation. Washington has long sought to boost In...
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