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Fact Checked: Here’s the truth about Priyanka Gandhi’s viral video

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A video clip of Congress General Secretary, Priyanka Gandhi, has gone viral on social media in which she can be seen laughing as kids abuse PM Modi.

In the video that is being circulated, she can be seen laughing as the children chant  ‘Chowkidar chor hai’ and the video ends with children using expletives for PM Modi and Priyanka Vadra can be seen clamping her mouth in shock.

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FACT CHECK

When NewsMobile fact-checked the video, we found out that it was misleading.

The video that is being circulated is of 12 seconds. However, we found another video of 29 seconds which shows a different story.

In the longer version of the video, Priyanka and others can be seen stopping the kids from using bad language. “Yeh wala nahin, yeh wala nahin, accha nahin lag raha hai,” she said.

This full video proves that the viral post is misleading.

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