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Is FAQ by “Govt Sources” on CAA-NRC Misleading? 

Does the FAQ on the NRC and the CAA shared by ANI quoting “government sources” provide absolute facts? 

Shorbori Purkayastha
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Does the FAQ on the NRC and the CAA shared by ANI quoting “government sources” provide absolute facts? 
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Does the FAQ on the NRC and the CAA shared by ANI quoting “government sources” provide absolute facts? 
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With protests across the country against the NRC and the CAA, with police using tear-gas shells to break these protests, with so many areas under section 144 — let's go back to the beginning — why are these protests happening anyway? What exactly are people against? Are people dissenting because they're miscalculating the impact of the NRC and the CAA?

Recently, ANI put up an FAQ on NRC and CAA attributing it not to the government, not to any experts, just sources. This was done to prevent misinformation according to the document.

“Do not get misled, do not fall victim to misinformation. Here are the real facts on Citizenship Amendment Act,” the fact sheet reads.

When FactCheckIndia in an email, asked the Ministry of Home Affairs if they had issued this document, they said, “The said document has not been released by the Ministry of Home Affairs.”

In India, where it’s raining misinformation and fake news on social media and WhatsApp forwards everyday, is this particular FAQ on the CAA and the NRC that’s based on “government sources” presenting absolute truths.

Tune in to The Big Story, where we analyse the facts that this FAQ provides and how much of it is actually valid.

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Published: 20 Dec 2019,06:40 PM IST

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