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WebQoof Recap: Misinformation Around Bahraich Violence, Bengaluru & More

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From false claims made by news anchors around the recent communal violence in Bahraich,  to false communal angles added to an attack on Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh () workers in 's , read our weekly recap to find out the top five fact-check stories from this week.

1. News Outlets Share False Claims About Bahraich Violence Victim Being Tortured

Violence broke out during the last procession of Goddess Durga's idol in Bahraich,  on 13 October.

A youth called Ram Gopal Mishra was killed in this violence. Many claims were made on news channels about Mishra being tortured before being killed.

In the viral claim, it is said that Mishra was allegedly tortured before getting shot in the following manner:

  • His toenails were pulled out.

  • He was attacked with a sharp object near his eyes.

  • His head and hand were attacked with a sharp weapon.

  • Electric shocks were also given to Mishra.

News outlets such as Aaj Tak anchor , ABP News anchor , right-wing news outlet  as well as YouTuber  shared this claim.

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An archive of the post can be found . 

However, these claims are misleading.

  • We got the deceased's postmortem report checked by a forensic expert, who confirmed to us that the claims of torture were not mentioned in the report.

  • Uttar Pradesh (UP) police and Bahraich Chief Medical Officer (CMO) have also denied these claims and appealed the public not to spread fake news.

You read our fact-check .

2. Did Muslims Attack RSS Workers in Rajasthan’s Jaipur? No, Claim Is False

A claim is doing the rounds on social media platforms stating that Muslims recently attacked Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh () workers in 's while they were celebrating Sharad Purnima.

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An archive of the post can be found .

Team WebQoof found that both the victims and the accused belong to the same community and there was no communal angle to the incident.

You read our fact-check .

3. Old Video of Waterlogged Road in Karnataka’s Bengaluru Passed Off as Recent

A video showing several vehicles moving on a heavily waterlogged road is going viral on the internet with users claiming it to be recent visuals from , .

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An archive of the post can be seen .

While the visuals are indeed from Bengaluru, the viral clip dates back to at least September 2022 and is not recent as claimed.

You read our fact-check .

4. Old Video of Stacked Notes Falsely Linked To Recent Cash Seizure in Maharashtra

A video showing bundles of Indian currency stacked together is being circulated on the internet with users linking it to the recent seizure of cash of around Rs 5 crore in , .

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An archive of the post can be found .

The video could be traced back to at least April 2020, which predates the recent seizure of cash in poll-bound Maharashtra. This is what makes the claim misleading.

You read our fact-check .

5. Video of Vandalised Temple in Andhra Pradesh Shared With False Communal Angle

A video showing a small temple, tilted off the ground with a broken gate and damaged walls, is being shared on social media platforms.

The video is being widely shared on X (formerly Twitter), where users are claiming that a Hanuman was vandalised in 's Chittoor district by people belonging to the community.

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An archive of this post can be seen .

There is no communal angle to the incident.

  • The Quint contacted Annamayya Police Superintendent (SP) Vidyasagar Naidu, who said that temple was vandalised by a Hindu priest from a rival temple, identified as Hari Yadav.

  • You read our fact-check .

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