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By Srijit Das A morphed version of an ABP News opinion poll has been shared on social media with a misleading claim that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Madhya Pradesh will be in a closer-than-expected contest against the opposition Congress in the state's upcoming assembly election. The video shows Congress' lead with a good margin in the ABP-CVoter survey and thus, posing a challenge to the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led BJP government in the state. BOOM found that the video showing ABP News opinion poll has been digitally manipulated. In the original survey, ABP News showed different ...
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By Anmol Alphonso Self-styled godman Dhirendra Shastri popularly known as Bageshwar Dham Sarkar attracts huge crowds who listen raptly as he convincingly guesses the problems his subjects are facing in life, apparently without them having told him about them. While he mostly writes down the person's problem 'on a piece of paper' just after looking at them, sometimes he also loudly proclaims personal details- like names of family members, events in their life - all having allegedly discerned it without prior knowledge. Shastri recently did the same with a reporter from ABP news, who fell for it...
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By Anmol Alphonso An old video report about an opinion poll by ABP news predicting a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) victory in the 2017 Himachal Pradesh assembly election has been edited to make the false claim that the channel predicted a win for Congress in the upcoming polls in the state. The Assembly election in Himachal Pradesh is scheduled to be held on November 12, 2022, with counting on December 8, 2022. The viral video shows an ABP news anchor talking about an opinion poll that predicts that the BJP would get 22 - 28 seats, 39 - 45 seats for Congress and 0-3 seats for Others - all out o...
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By Srijit Das Several mainstream news outlets ran a video from Madhya Pradesh showing locals thrash a group of thieves disguised as sadhus (holy men) and claimed it showed an incident in Sangli, Maharashtra where a group of sadhus were attacked on suspicions of being child kidnappers. Earlier this week, four sadhus were beaten up by villagers in Maharashtra's Sangli district on suspicion of being child kidnappers. The sadhus were heading towards the temple town of Pandharpur via Sangli district in a car and stopped it at Lavangi village for asking directions. A local youth suspected the sadhus...
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