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Fact Check: Old Pictures Of Violence Falsely Linked To Recent Clashes In Telangana’s Bhainsa

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After recent clashes took place in Telangana’s Bhainsa following which strict curfew was imposed from March 8, a few pictures showing the aftermath of violence started doing rounds on social media.

A Facebook user shared the pictures with the caption, ‘In a case of deliberate, large-scale violence, a Muslim mob attacked members of the Hindu community and looted and burnt their property in Bhainsa town of Telangana.The Muslim mobs on a rampage also pelted stones at police who rushed to the spot. #SaveHindusOfBhainsa’.

Here’s the link to the above post.

More posts can be seen here and here.

FACT CHECK

NewsMobile fact-checked the post and found the post to be misleading and false.

We cropped the pictures and searched them individually and found that all the pictures in circulation are old.

Image 1 

We put the first picture through Reverse Image Search and found the picture on the Getty Images website. The picture was taken on February 26, 2020, during riots in Delhi.

The caption of the picture read: A resident looks at burnt-out and damaged residential premises and shops following clashes between people supporting and opposing a contentious amendment to India’s citizenship law, in New Delhi on February 26, 2020. – Riot police patrolled the streets of India’s capital on February 26 following battles between Hindus and Muslims that claimed at least 20 lives, with fears of more violent clashes.

Image 2

On putting the second image through Reverse Image Search, we found the picture on the Outlook website. The title of the photo gallery read, “Delhi Violence”.

 “Security personnel stand guard near a neighbourhood vandalised by rioters during clashes between those against and those supporting the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in northeast Delhi,” the caption read.

This picture was also taken in February 2020 during clashes in northeast Delhi.

Image 3

On putting the third image through Reverse Image Search, we found the picture in a report by The New Indian Express dated January 13, 2020. The headline of the report read, “Communal tensions escalate in Telangana’s Bhainsa town, 18 houses set on fire.”

Image 4

On putting the image of the vehicle through Reverse Image Search, we found the image on The News Minute dated January 15, 2020. The title of the video read, ‘Ground report: In Telangana’s Bhainsa, uneasy calm prevails after clash’.

The image is also from the clashes that took place in Telangana’s Bhainsa last year.

This proves that all the pictures are old and not related to the recent clashes in Telangana.

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