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Don’t believe this FAKE picture of Priyanka Gandhi holding a painting; here’s the truth

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A picture of Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is doing rounds on social media in which she can be seen holding a painting which has a price tag of Rs 2 crore.

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FACT CHECK

NewsMobile fact-checked the above picture and found it to be FAKE.

On putting the picture through a Reverse Image Search, we found the original picture in which she was actually holding the Congress’ manifesto for 2019 Lok Sabha Polls.

The picture was taken by newswire PTI on April 02, 2019, during the release of Congress’ manifesto for 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

In the above FAKE vs REAL collage, it is clear that the original picture has been manipulated using photo editing software.

Hence, the above information establishes that the picture in question is morphed.

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