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Fact Check

Social Media Fakes Yet Another 'Chowkidar' T-shirt Of Tajinder Bagga

No, Tajinder Bagga did not wear a t-shirt calling the prime minister a 'chor'.

By - Sumit Usha | 9 Jan 2019 12:19 PM GMT

Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, spokesperson for the Bharatiya Janta Party's Delhi wing, is once again at the center of yet another t-shirt controversy.

This time round, a Facebook post shows Bagga clad in a t-shirt with 'Desh Ka Chowkidar Chai Wala Chor Hai' written in Hindi. The post translates to 'the country's watchman tea seller is a thief'.

Facebook post

The image was posted to the Facebook page 'Punya Prasun Bajpai Fans Club' on January 6, 2019. Click here to view an archived version of the post.

FACT CHECK

When BOOM looked for the photo on Bagga's official twitter handle, we found images of the same t-shirt shared by him on September 21, 2018. However, the caption on the t-shirt in the original image reads, 'Desh Ka Chowkidar' in Hindi.

The words 'Chai Wala Chor Hai' have been photoshopped into the image.

We also found the exact same photo tweeted by him on December 2, 2018.



From Bagga's official Twitter handle

Original photo

Bagga had also tweeted photos of himself along with others clad in similar t-shirts on September 26, 2018,



The post reads: Met chowkidar brothers in Dwarka today and gifted them Desh Ka Chowkidar T-shirts. They said Rahul Gandhi should apologize for his denigrating comment on chowkidar.

A photoshopped image of Bagga wearing a t-shirt with #Mera PM Chor Hai ('My PM is a thief') written over it had gone viral on Twitter and Facebook in September 2018 as well. (Read BOOM's Hindi story debunking the fake image here)