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  • Authors Claim Bangladeshi man asking shopkeepers to boycott Indian products as a part of a recent unofficial campaign. Fact Video from February 2024, predating the recent political turmoil in the country. Amid reports of atrocities on the Hindu community in Bangladesh after Sheikh Hasina’s exit, a video showing a man visiting different shops asking their owners to boycott Indian-made products and promote Bangladeshi goods is going viral on social media. Multiple users claimed that Bangladesh has started its “unofficial campaign to boycott Indian products.” A few others alleged that the video shows the aftermath of formation of the new government in Bangladesh. Newschecker, however, found the video to be old, and unrelated to the current situation in the crisis-hit country. Such posts can be seen here, here, here, here and here. Also Read: Old Video Of Crowded Ferries Falsely Shared As Hindus Fleeing Bangladesh Fact Check/Verification We conducted multiple keyword searches on Facebook which led us to a post by user Sanjoy Mazumder Shaju, dated April 19, 2024, carrying the same video. Another post from March 20 also featured the viral footage, confirming that it does not show the aftermath of the recent political crisis in Bangladesh. Further, we found that the video was shared on a YouTube channel Tarek’s Time on February 22, 2024. “Going to the shop, I am warning not to keep Indian products (translated from Bengali via Google),” its title stated. The channel’s description identified the man as Md Tarek Rahman of Gono Odhikar Parishad. On skimming through the channel we found multiple such videos, predating Sheikh Hasina’s exit, showing Rahman distributing pamphlets, and calling for the “boycott of Indian products.” Also Read: Viral Visual Showing Dire State Of ‘Hindu Child In Bangladesh’ Is Actually From Gaza We then skimmed through Rahman’s Facebook profile and found him to be the Joint Member Secretary of the Gono Odhikar Parishad- a political party in Bangladesh. Reportedly, a section of the Gono Odhikar Parishad called for the “boycott of Indian products” in February this year. Notably, a massive “India Out” campaign was launched in Bangladesh following the re-election of Sheikh Hasina as the Prime Minister in January this year, alleging Indian government’s interference in Bangladesh politics. Newschecker has contacted Rahman for his comments on the video. The copy will be updated on receiving the same. Also Read: Viral Video Showing Plight Of Hindu Women In Bangladesh Is Actually Staged Conclusion Hence, the viral video of a Bangladeshi man asking people to boycott Indian products is old, and unrelated to the current situation in the country. Result: Missing Context Sources Facebook Post By Sanjoy Mazumder Shaju, Dated April 19, 2024 Facebook Post By Manik Chy, Dated March 20, 2024 YouTube Video By Tarek’s Time, Dated February 22, 2024 If you would like us to fact-check a claim, give feedback or lodge a complaint, WhatsApp us at 9999499044 or email us at checkthis@newschecker.in. You can also visit the Contact Us page and fill out the form. Follow our WhatsApp channel for more updates.
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