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Arvind Kejriwal didn’t fly to Islamabad to congratulate Imran Khan

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A Photo of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and Pakistan’s newly elected Prime Minister and former Cricketer Imran Khan is making rounds on Social Media claiming that Kejriwal flew to Islamabad to congratulate Imran Khan on his recent win in elections.

Following a post in a Group has been shared extensively with a caption that says: “मुबारकबाद देने इस्लामाबाद पहुंचे दिल्ली देश के प्रधानमंत्री :):) गद्दार “खुजलीवाल”.

Translated – “Prime minister of Delhi country visited Islamabad to congratulate, idiot traitor”

At the time of filing of this report, the post had over 5,000 shares.

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FACT CHECK

Thought the photo is real, but it is a 2-year old picture which was taken in March 2016 when Imran Khan had visited Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at his residence in Delhi.

And interestingly it was Imran who was gifting Boquet to Kejriwal.

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