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Fact Check

JNU Student Aishe Ghosh Faked A Hand Injury? A FactCheck

BOOM found that Aishe Ghosh injured her left hand and the viral photo was flipped.

By - Swasti Chatterjee | 10 Jan 2020 3:06 PM GMT

A set of two images purported to show that Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Students' Union president Aishe Ghosh was faking a hand injury, is false. BOOM found that one of the images had been flipped to falsely claim that Ghosh was photographed with different hands being bandaged on two different occasions.

JNU students came under an attack by a mob of masked men and women on January 5 evening. Several students, teachers and staff of the varsity were injured as the unidentified mob went about ransacking the premises and beating them. 

Images of an injured Ghosh are doing the rounds with the caption, "You will not know, when the bandage from the left hand will jump to the right hand." (Original text in Bengali: কখন যে বাম হাতের ব্যাণ্ডেজ লাফ মেরে দেন হাতে চলে আসবে আপনি ধরতে পারবেন না ) 




 



Netizens have also called out Ghosh, for "such an error." One such post has been captioned as, "To err is to human. You all blame her for no reason."

The same set of images is viral on Twitter, with a similar narrative. 

Shefali Vaidya tweets mirror image of Aishe Ghosh with false claim 

Swarajya columnist Shefali Vaidya tweeted the same mirror image of Aishe Ghosh, along with another, where she can be seen wearing a bandage on her left forearm. Vaidya took a dig at filmmaker Anurag Kashyap for not 'coaching students on continuity.'

Kashyap in turn hit back with a mirrored image of Vaidya.



FACT CHECK 

BOOM was able to ascertain that one of the images in the collage had been flipped in a 180 degree angle and is a mirror image of the original. We were able to find the original image, where Ghosh can be seen addressing students, a day after the attack. The image was clicked by photojournalist Vipin Kumar, of Hindustan Times for Getty Images. 




 


Below is a comparison of both the images, which shows that they are the same. The text in the background has been inverted in the flipped photograph. 



BOOM also found a Facebook Live video from January 6, when Ghosh was addressing the varsity students. At 0.28 second mark onward, Ghosh can be seen speaking with a left arm injury. 


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