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By Swasti Chatterjee A video showing an iftar meal being hosted in the middle of a state highway in Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district has resurfaced with false claims that the incident happened in Kolkata, West Bengal. The video shows an entire road covered with rows of chairs and tables arranged with the iftar spread, as auto rickshaws are parked in the periphery. Iftar is a meal eaten at sundown by Muslims after breaking their fast during the holy month of Ramzan. The video is circulating with the caption that roughly translates to, "After offering namaz on the streets, here's presenting...
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By Nivedita Niranjankumar A viral video showing four male students dancing on a stage in what appear to be burqas at a college event in Mangaluru, Karnataka, is being shared with a false claim that they were Hindu students mocking Muslims. BOOM found that the incident is from St. Joseph's Engineering College in Mangaluru and the students seen dancing in the video are Muslims and not Hindu students. BOOM spoke to the principal of the college who confirmed that while the four students have been suspended. The students were Muslim boys and the act was part of the dance routine and not a jibe at a...
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By Kaisar Andrabi On November 19, 24-year-old Mohammad Shareeq was identified as the accused for the autorickshaw blast in Mangaluru that the police say was an 'act of terror'. At around 4:40 PM on that day, a bag he was carrying exploded near Nagori area of the city, leaving the auto rickshaw driver and Shareeq injured grievously. The Karnataka police say that Shareeq was carrying a bomb cooker from Mysuru to Mangaluru, probably in a bus, and later boarded the autorickshaw on Saturday evening. "The travel would have caused friction, which would have heated up the explosive material, probably ...
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