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Here is the truth behind the locked grave photo going viral on social media

Indian propaganda against Pakistan exposed!

Here is the truth behind the locked grave photo going viral on social media!

An unverified piece of news based on a tweet was covered by almost all the news portals in India.

Indian media wake up! Someone has put a lock on a grave in Hyderabad, India so that others can’t use that grave to bury anyone.

Almost all Indian media are running the news that Pakistani parents are locking the graves of their daughters to keep the rapists of dead bodies away.

The Indian propaganda machines were busy spewing venom against Pakistan with headlines that Pakistani parents guard their deceased daughter against rape!

The grave in question is situated in a cemetery located opposite Masjid E Salar Mulk, a mosque in Darab Jung Colony, Madannapet, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

Link : maps.app.goo.gl/xrPmXwzwdNKDuQ

 

As reported, Alt News contacted a social worker named Abdul Jaleel who is a resident of Hyderabad, India.

On being requested, he visited the spot and provided facts and proof about the grave in question.

 

According to Muqtar Sahab, the Muazzin of the local mosque the padlocked grave, which was approximately 1.5 to 2 years old is located right in front of the entrance thus blocking the pathway.

The relatives of the deceased and the mosque committee after discussion decided to put a grill on the grave so people entering the cemetery would not step directly over the grave. And secondly, they don’t want the grave to be reused for another burial that’s a common practice in Muslim cemeteries.

Check out the interview:

Indian media did what it always does.

Pakistani netizens called out the bogus propaganda against Pakistan!

https://twitter.com/AnamCheema_/status/1652687049080856579

 

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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