Old Video of Girls Thrashing Man in UP Given a False 'Communal' Angle

This video dates back to 2018 and according to the police, the accused did not belong to Muslim community.

Rujuta Thete
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Fact-Check: An old video from Uttar Pradesh is being falsely shared as Hindu girls beating up a Muslim man who was an alleged molester.</p></div>
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Fact-Check: An old video from Uttar Pradesh is being falsely shared as Hindu girls beating up a Muslim man who was an alleged molester.

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A video showing several girls beating a man up with sticks has gone viral on the internet as a case of 'love-jihad'.

The claim states that it shows Hindu girls thrashing an alleged molester who belonged to the Muslim community.

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What's the truth?: This video dates back to 2018 and according to the police, the accused did not belong to Muslim community as claimed.

How did we find out the truth?: We performed a reverse image search of one of the keyframes of the video and came across a report by The Quint shared on 10 December 2018.

  • The report carried the viral video and stated that a group of girls from Dharm Singh Saraswati Balika Inter College from Uttar Pradesh’s Baghpat thrashed a man with sticks for harassing them.

  • It also carries a video of SHO Sanjeev Kumar who told news agency ANI that the accused, identified as Kapil Chauhan, has been arrested under Section 294.

The video dates back to 2018.

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  • Another report by The Times of India also carried the same information about the incident.

  • It also stated that the students had complained to the school authorities about continuous eve-teasing from a man near school premises but when no action was taken.

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Conclusion: An old video from Uttar Pradesh is being falsely shared as Hindu girls beating up a Muslim man who was an alleged molester.

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