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There were no Pak flags in the BJP rally; here’s the fact check

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A picture is making rounds on social media which is claimed to be from a BJP rally in Jammu and Kashmir and along with BJP flags, Pakistani flags were also visible.

The caption with the picture read: “कश्मीर में भाजपा की रैली में भाजपा के झंडे के साथ पाकिस्तानी झंडा..😢😢”

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FACT CHECK

Team of fact-checkers at NewsMobile checked the viral picture and found that the claims attached with it are false.

Firstly the flag in the picture is not a Pakistani flag.

The flag in the above picture in the Islamic flag which consists of a white star and crescent in the middle of a green flag while the Pakistan flag has an extra white band on its left.

Moreover, the viral picture is not from Jammu and Kashmir, but it is from Malegaon during a Shiv Sena-BJP rally during the 2009 General Elections.

Hence, this proves that the claims attached to the above picture are FAKE.

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