A video of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is doing rounds on social media with a claim that in his speech, he said that Mahatma Gandhi picked up the idea of non-violence from Islam.
He the video he can be heard saying, “Mahatma Gandhi was a great exponent of non violence. But Mahatma Gandhi picked up the idea of nonviolence from our great religions, our great teachers. He picked it up from the ancient Indian philosophy — from Islam.”
Facebook users are sharing the video with the caption, “लोगों को एकदम नई जानकारी राहुल ने दी है कि “महात्मा गॉंधी ने अहिंसा की प्रेरणा इस्लाम धर्म से ली थी !” (English Translation: Rahul has given completely new information to the people that “Mahatma Gandhi took inspiration of non-violence from the religion of Islam”.)
Here’s the link to the above post.
FACT CHECK
NewsMobile fact-checked the post and found the claim to be misleading.
We ran a keyword search and found that the same video was shared on Facebook back in 2019 as well.
Taking a cue from this, we started scanning YouTube for the original video. The original video was shared by the YouTube channel of INC in January 2019. The video was titled, “LIVE: Congress President Rahul Gandhi addresses Indian diaspora in Dubai.”
The viral clip can be seen at the 2:22:42 time code of the original video. In the video, he can heard saying, “In an environment of violence, of anger, and you see it everywhere, you see it in the United States, you see it in Europe, you see it in the Middle East. In an environment of anger, India has the answer. India has the blueprint to provide an answer, not just to India but to the entire planet. Non-violence is embedded inside our DNA. And it has been embedded not for 50 years. Mahatma Gandhi was a great exponent of non-violence. But Mahatma Gandhiji picked up the idea of non-violence from our great religions, from our great teachers. Mahatma Gandhi picked up the idea of non-violence from ancient Indian philosophy, from Islam, from Christianity, from Judaism, from every great religion where it is clearly written that violence will not help anyone achieve anything.”
Thus, from the above information, it is clear that the video is clipped and is being shared with misleading claims.
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