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Video Of Bohra Muslims' Rally In Bangalore Passed Off As Jammu & Kashmir

A viral post claims the video shows Muslims in Jammu and Kashmir raising pro-India slogans. BOOM found out the march was taken out by Bohra Muslims in Bangalore in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack

By - Saket Tiwari | 6 Aug 2019 2:00 PM GMT

An old video of a rally by Bohra Muslims in Bangalore in solidarity with CRPF personnel killed in the Pulwama attack is being shared online with a false claim that the march was taken out by members of the Muslim community in Jammu and Kashmir.

The video shows a group of Muslims chanting 'Bharat Maata ki Jai' while participating in the rally.

The video comes at a time when the political maps of Jammu and Kashmir are being redrawn after the abrogation of Article 370. The video, shared over 3000 times, has a caption which reads 'Jammu and Kashmir: A beautiful scene. Bharath Mata ki Jai.'

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The two-minute long video shows a group of Muslims walking while raising the slogans of Bharat Mata ki Jai, Aatankwaad Murdabaad ( Down with terrorism) and Vande Matram.

The post can be seen below and its archived version can be accessed here.

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The viral video on Facebook with the same claim

Fact-check

BOOM found a comment by a Facebook user claiming the video was from Bangalore. Another user claimed the video was recorded in Ahmedabad in the aftermath of the Pulwama terrorist attack in February this year.

We searched with the keywords 'Bohra Muslims in Bangalore took out procession in memory of martyred CRPF jawans' and found the same clip uploaded on YouTube on February 22, 2019. This was a week after a suicide bomber carried out a deadly attack on personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force on February 14.

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You can watch the original video below, which shows a group of Bohra Muslims taking out a rally in solidarity with the country's paramilitary forces. The description on YouTube stated Bannerghatta road in Bangalore as the place where the rally was held.

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BOOM was also able to spot one of the names of the buildings in the video 'Buhrani Flora'. We were also able to locate the apartment in Bangalore on Google Maps.

Burhani Flora
Address of the building shows it is in Bangalore

Viral Since Pulwama

BOOM found multiple posts featuring the same video on Facebook and Twitter since February this year.

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Viral on Facebook