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Chinese President has not joined RSS; don’t believe the FAKE image

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A picture has surfaced on the internet which features Chinese President Xi Jinping in RSS’ uniform.

The caption of the picture read: अब तो चीन के प्रेजिडेंट भी संघी बन गए। अब क्या करोगे पाकिस्तानियों?

(Translation: Now Chinese President have become RSS member What will the Pakistanis do now?)

FACT CHECK

When NewsMobile fact-checked the above viral picture, we found it to be photoshopped.

On putting the picture through Reverse Image Search, we found the original picture which featured RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat.

As per the caption of the picture, it was taken by newswire PTI, on October 3rd, 2014 during Vijay Dashmi function at RSS headquarters in Nagpur.

In the above FAKE vs REAL collage, it is clear that Xi Jinping’s face was superimposed on Mohan Bhagwat’s original picture.

On digging further, we found the tweet of the person who originally posted the photoshopped image.

His Twitter bio read “I photoshop pics for PUN.”

Hence, the viral picture is FAKE.

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