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India’s ruling party BJP uses fake exploits to gain maximum votes in general elections 2019

India’s ruling party, BJP, in an attempt to gain maximum support and votes in the ongoing 2019 Indian general election, scheduled to be held in seven phases from 11 April to 19 May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha, reportedly utilize fake exploits.

Several campaign cases have emerged across various media indicating at BJP’s attempts to gain influence in the ongoing elections.

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In an attempt to gain maximum votes and political mileage, Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is reportedly using doppelganger of IAF pilot Abhinandan Varthanam. The images are being shared in social media urging Indians to vote for the ruling party.

As being reported, the Indian constitution does not allow serving armed forces personnel to be a part of political campaigns.

Just to remind you, IAF pilot Abhinandan Varthanam was captured by Pakistan Air force after shooting down his fighter jet in a dogfight on 27th of February 27. He was later released by the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan as a gesture of peace.

While gearing for the election PM Modi did seek for Bollywood actors’ help to encourage people to come out for voting in general elections.

But someone came out forging Bollywood actors’ photo as BJP supporters and the theft was caught when the photo of Indian movie actors Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone, came out circulating on social media, imposing them as BJP supporters.

In forged image celebrity couple can be seen wearing saffron scarves emblazoned with a message to vote for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. But the photo has been doctored from a November 2018 image which shows the actors wearing plain saffron scarves, on their visit to Siddhivinayak Temple, in Mumbai.

These are just not the only cases, fact-checking news agency has verified many other fake exploits about India’s incredible election

Is this a rally in support of India’s ruling party? No, it is not! it’s a Buddhist ceremony in Thailand held in 2015.

 

 

 

Saman Siddiqui

I am a freelance journalist with a Master’s Degree in Mass Communication and an MS in Peace and Conflict Studies. Since 2006, I have been involved in various capacities within the electronic media industry. At OyeYeah, I cover diverse genres ranging from journalism and fiction to fashion, including reviews and fact-finding reports.

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