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No! PM Modi was not watching this video clip, here’s the truth

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A video has surfaced on the internet in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi can be seen looking at a TV screen and on the screen, a video clip of popular comedian Kunal Kamra is being played.

At the time of filing this report, the satirical video was shared by over 1,200 Facebook users.

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FACT CHECK

When NewsMobile fact-checked the above video, we found it to be misleading.

As we can see the logo of newswire ANI in the video, we scanned the verified twitter handle of ANI and found the original picture of PM Modi in which he can be seen watching the launch of India’s second moon mission Chandrayaan 2.

In the above FAKE vs REAL collage, it is clear that the content on the TV screen in the picture has been replaced by the video clip using video editing software.

Hence, this proves that the viral video is misleading.

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