Webqoof: Jignesh Mevani Shares Photoshopped Image of Yogi, Sri Sri

The tweet was ‘liked’ more than 3200 times and retweeted over 900 times.

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The tweet was ‘liked’ more than 3,200 times and retweeted over 900 times.
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The tweet was ‘liked’ more than 3,200 times and retweeted over 900 times.
(Photo: Twitter/Altered by The Quint)

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Arre re... isko dekhkar seriously bolne lag gaya, “Oh my god!”... bahut filmy ho gaya yeh toh. Did art predict real life? Film ki tarah, teen bahut bade actors hai… dramebaaz.
Tweet by Jignesh Mevani

This is a tweet by Gujarat MLA and youth leader Jignesh Mevani, along with an image comparing a photograph of UP CM Yogi Adityanath, ‘spiritual guru’  Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and Swarajya magazine columnist Shefali Vaidya, with a still from a movie.

Screenshot of the tweet by Jignesh Mevani(Photo Courtesy: Alt News)

This tweet was posted on 29 May 2018. It was ‘liked’ more than 3,200 times and retweeted over 900 times. Mevani has a following of more than 1,77,000 on Twitter.

Photoshopped Image

The photo tweeted by Mevani mocking Adityanath, Ravi Shankar and Vaidya by comparing them to movie characters is photoshopped. There are clear visual markers to suggest this is the case.

Photoshopped Image(Photo Courtesy: Alt News)
  1. On the left and right side of the photograph, the same person can be seen. (marked in yellow)
  2. Again on both the left and right side, another person can be seen twice. (marked in red)
  3. Yogi Adityanath’s image too has been sought to be used twice in the photo. On the right hand side of the image, his hand can be seen, along with the right side of his body. (marked in green)

This photograph has been shared widely on social media over the last 24 hours. on Tuesday, it was posted by Twitter user @ThisrtyScholarr, who however clarified that the image is photoshopped and not original.

Mevani later acknowledged that he had tweeted a photoshopped picture and issued an apology.

A close inspection of all images and videos is advised before sharing them on social media.

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