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Fact Check: ‘Go Back Modi’ Graffiti From Kolkata Shared As Recent One From TN

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A graffiti, reading ‘Go Back Modi’ on the middle of a road, is viral on social media, claiming that it’s from Tamil Nadu.

The image is being shared in the backdrop of PM Modi’s recent Chennai visit, where he laid the foundation stones for 11 projects worth over ₹31,500 crore. The image caption reads: “TN hate you & your party ideology…..#GoBackModi”

Here’s the link to the above post.

FACT CHECK

NewsMobile fact-checked the above post, and found it to be misleading.

On putting the picture through Google Reverse Image Search, we found the same picture on Twitter shared by a user on January 11, 2020, claiming that this picture is from West Bengal.

Further, this picture was also shared by a journalist, Mayukh Ranjan Ghosh, on Twitter, on January 11, 2020, claiming that the picture is of the busiest road in Kolkata.

With the help of keywords ‘Go Back Modi’ ‘Road’ ‘Kolkata’ ‘Graffiti’, we found a similar picture of graffiti on Getty Images, dated January 12, 2020.

The picture description reads: People protest against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit in Kolkata, India. Graffiti is on a blocked road during a protest on January 12, 2020. Modi is to take part in the 150 years celebration of the Kolkata Port Trust and also rededicate three heritage buildings to the people of the city. Modi’s visit also sparked off protests by the CPI(M) and Congress and student organisations in different parts of the city. Various organisations took to the streets, carrying black flags and posters saying Go Back Modi. (Photo by Samir Jana/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

On digging further, we also found an article on ToI, dated January 13, 2020, on people protesting against CAA with slogans painted on roads in Kolkata. 

Other news articles in India Today, Aljazeera and National Herald also reported that people protested against CAA-NRC when PM Modi visited West Bengal.

In November 2020, NewsMobile debunked a similar post, where the same picture was being passed off in the name of Bihar.

https://newsmobile.in/articles/2020/11/02/fact-check-old-picture-of-anti-caa-protest-in-kolkata-falsely-linked-with-bihar-elections/

Hence, it is clear now that this is an old picture of a protest against CAA-NRC in Kolkata and the post in question is misleading. 

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