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By Archis Chowdhury Suresh Chavhanke, the editor-in-chief and founder of right-wing news outlet Sudarshan News, posted a video on Twitter, where a person is seen offering namaz inside a bus, while passengers are seen queuing up outside. Chavhanke purportedly shared this as a footage from India, and claimed that the passengers were waiting outside for the driver to finish offering namaz. However, BOOM found that Chavhanke’s claim is misleading; our fact-check reveals that the incident in the video is from Dubai, and not from India. Furthermore Dubai’s Department of Roads and Transport refuted t...
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By Nivedita Niranjankumar News outlets NDTV India, Times Now Navbharat and Aaj Tak falsely claimed that the accused who viciously stabbed Delhi Police Assistant Sub Inspector Shambhu Dayal leading to his death, is a Muslim man. BOOM spoke to Delhi Police who rubbished the viral claim and said that the accused is a Anish Raj, son of Prahlad Raj and that there is no communal angle to the incident NDTV India, the Hindi wing of NDTV in a video story about the CCTV footage of the incident, mentioned the accused as "Mohammed Anish". The false claim was also made by right-wing outlets Sudarshan News ...
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By Archis Chowdhury Several social media posts claimed that the name of the person convicted of raping a 4-year-old - whose sentence was recently reduced from a death sentence to life imprisonment by Madhya Pradesh High Court - is Mohammed Firoz. BOOM found the claim made in these posts to be false; according to the judgement, the name of the rape convict is Ramsingh. Social media posts sharing the name of Mohammed Firoz falsely purports that the accused is Muslim, thus giving a communal spin. Furthermore, the judgement changed the conviction from life imprisonment to 20 years of imprisonment,...
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By Mohammad Salman A photo of a student holding a plate of food as part of a privately sponsored lunch at government school in Uttar Pradesh's Jalaun district, is being shared online as a photo of mid-day meals served to government students in UP. BOOM found that the plate of food in the viral image is part of a special programme started by the sarpanch of Malakpura village in Jalaun district, which allows anybody to sponsor a one-time meal for the government school students. The viral posts shows a photo of a young student in uniform holding a plate of food which has a glass of milkshake, an ...
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