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Pure Facts: The Top Online Posts That Were Not True

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In today’s fast-paced digital world, misinformation spreads like wildfire, influencing opinions and shaping narratives. At NewsMobile, we’re committed to uncovering the truth behind viral claims, ensuring you stay informed with facts—not fabrications.

From manipulated videos to misleading images and false headlines, today’s roundup delves into the top stories that had netizens talking but didn’t quite hold up under scrutiny. Let’s dive into the facts:

1. Fact Check: 2023 Video From Croatia Falsely Shared As Recent Earthquake In Delhi

A dramatic video showing a violent storm is doing the rounds on social media. Many users claim that it is the aftermath of a deadly earthquake in Delhi on April 7, 2025. It’s also claimed that the alleged disaster killed 98,000 people, leaving thousands injured. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth

2. Fact Check: Old Video From Maharashtra Falsely Linked To Rana Sanga Controversy In Agra

Amid the ongoing controversy over a statement made by Samajwadi Party MP Ramji Lal Suman — who allegedly referred to Rajput ruler Rana Sanga as a “traitor” in Parliament — a video showing a large nighttime bike rally is doing the rounds on social media. It is being claimed that the video captures a Kshatriya community rally held in Agra on April 12 during the birth anniversary celebrations of Rana Sanga. It also links the visuals to the agitation by Karni Sena members, who earlier vandalised the MP’s house in protest. Find out here

3. Fact Check: Did Athiya Shetty Join KL Rahul Post Delhi Capitals’ IPL Match? Here’s The Truth

Cricketer KL Rahul has a good strike rate in the current Indian Premier League (IPL) season. The wicketkeeper-batter has entered the top 10 run-getters in the IPL on April 10. Debunk the myth here

4. Fact Check: AI-Generated Video Falsely Shared As Protest Against Marathi Language Imposition

A video is being widely shared on social media, claiming to show a protest at Mumbai’s Gateway of India against the imposition of the Marathi language in Maharashtra’s capital. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth

5. Fact Check: AI-Manipulated Video Falsely Claims Mukesh Ambani Endorsed A Cure For Diabetes

A video claiming to show Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani promoting a cure for diabetes is making the rounds on social media. In the clip, Ambani appears to endorse a miracle remedy, claiming that a simple fruit can “reset your pancreas” and eliminate the need for medication like metformin. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth

 

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