Rahul Gandhi posts old photo of Kisan Mahapanchayat, slammed for sharing fake news

By Asianet Newsable EnglishFirst Published Sep 6, 2021, 2:44 PM IST
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was trolled on social media on Monday after he reportedly shared an old photo of the farmers' mahapanchayat.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was trolled on social media on Monday after he reportedly shared an old photo of the farmers' mahapanchayat.

Taking to Twitter, Rahul Gandhi shared a photograph of the mammoth gathering at the Mahapanchayat. He went captioned the photo, saying that those who shape the country's destiny are undeterred and unafraid.

The message was pro-farmer, but the photograph is what has landed the Wayanad MP in trouble.

Turns out, the photograph was not from Sunday's Mahapanchayat, but from a similar gathering in February earlier this year.

While some were quick to point out that the photo was not from Sunday's Mahapanchayat, others wanted Twitter to mark the post as manipulated media.

The PM candidate of INC is sharing a fake pic. This pic is from Shamli. https://t.co/ksdwm4XtMH pic.twitter.com/nc2BCXPOQS

— Frontalforce 🇮🇳 (@FrontalForce)

 

Please strong your social media team. Don't use old pictures to represent tomorrow's kisan meeting in Muzzafarnagar.

farmers attend a 'kisan panchayat' at Shamli inb Uttar Pradesh on February 5, 2021. — PTI (Posted Image) https://t.co/w6epQL9a46

— PraNav MisHra (@journopranav)

 

So this is sharing an old pic from Feb 5, 2021 from Shamli as a pic from Muzaffarnagar.

डटा है
निडर है और
इधर है
तेरे झूठ पकड़ने वाला—> https://t.co/tWG5gRrXZc pic.twitter.com/YvDbOXfXOP

— Alok Bhatt (@alok_bhatt)

This is not the first time Congress party and Rahul Gandhi's social media utterances have come under criticism.

Rahul's social media post last week in which he suggested that the central government had trampled upon Article 15 and 25 of the Constitution dragged him into controversy. 

While Article 15 safeguards against discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth, Article 25 guarantees freedom of religion to all persons in India. 

Rahul's Twitter post had a video that included the fake news about the incident involving an elderly Muslim man being allegedly forced to chant Jai Shri Ram and his beard was cut off in Loni.

A fortnight ago, Rahul again found himself in the firing line when he targetted the government citing a media report which claimed that China had against crossed the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh at several places.

The story was labelled as fake news by the Indian Army. 

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