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Navjot Singh Sidhu didn’t wear Pak flag turban; here’s the fact check

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A picture has surfaced on the internet in which cricketer-turned-politician can be seen wearing a turban with Pakistani flag.

The picture was shared by Pakistani Sikh leader, Gopal Singh Chawla on Facebook.

ALSO READ: Fact Checked: No, this picture is not from India

FACT CHECK

When NewsMobile fact-checked the above picture, we found it to be FAKE.

On putting the picture through Reverse Image Search, we found the original picture in which Sidhu was only wearing a green turban without the moon and star of the Pakistani flag.

The picture was taken by newswire PTI.

In the above FAKE vs REAL collage, it is clear that the moon and the star were superimposed on Sidhu’s turban using photoshop software.

Hence, this proves that the picture shared by Chawla is FAKE.

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