A video of people protesting on the road and shouting slogans against Dalits/tribal reservations is widely shared on social media. Many users claim that these people are from BJP and the Election Commission is not taking any action against them.
The video is shared in Facebook with a caption: “SC ST मुर्दाबाद भीम आर्मी मुर्दाबाद के नारा लगाए जा रहे लोगों के द्वारा परंतु चुनाव आयोग कोई एक्शन नहीं चुनाव के समय हिन्दू भाईचारे का नाम देकर वोट ले लिया जाता है लेकिन उसके बाद हमेशा आपके नाश होने की कामना करते हैं। #Dalit #SC #ST #Dalitcommunity #BJP #BJPAgainstDalit” (English translation: Down with SC ST, down with Bhim Army. People are raising slogans but the Election Commission is not taking any action. At the time of elections, votes are taken in the name of Hindu brotherhood but after that, they always wish for your destruction. #Dalit #SC #ST #Dalitcommunity #BJP #BJPAgainstDalit)
Here’s the link to the viral post. (Archive)
FACT CHECK
NewsMobile fact-checked the above claim, and found it to be MISLEADING.
Performing a Reverse Image Search, the NM team identified several Facebook posts carrying the same viral video in April 2019, claiming that this video was from Siwan in Bihar. These posts claimed that individuals chanting slogans were backers of NDA candidate Kavita Singh and her spouse Ajay Singh, the state president of Hindu Yuva Vahini. Facebook posts indicated that the individuals shouting slogans were members of the Hindu Yuva Vahini.
During an interaction with the media, Ajay Singh refuted any connection between himself, Kavita Singh, and the viral video, asserting that it originated elsewhere and was falsely attributed to them by the opposition.
Further investigation revealed two YouTube videos, dated January 27, 2019, and January 31, 2019, featuring the same viral content.
Though we could not ascertain the exact time and location of the viral video, it is evident that the video dates back to at least 2019 and is not recent.
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