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  • Fact Check: No, this picture is not of bullet trains in Gujarat Viral image that shows multiple bullet trains is not from Gujarat but is from Wuhan in China. The viral claim is false. - By: Ankita Deshkar - Published: Dec 7, 2022 at 05:36 PM - Updated: Dec 7, 2022 at 07:30 PM New Delhi (Vishvas News): Vishvas News came across a picture being shared on Facebook. The picture showed numerous bullet trains lined up. It is claimed that the picture is from Gujarat. However, Vishvas News in its investigation found out that the picture being shared is that of China and not Gujarat. Claim: Facebook page, Voice of Maharashtra, shared the picture and wrote in Marathi: विश्वास बसणार नाही पण हा गुजरातचा फोटो आहे Translation: One wouldn’t believe but this is a picture from Gujarat. Check the post and is archived version here. Investigation: Vishvas News started investigating the claim by searching this picture through Google Lens. We first found this picture on a Facebook page called, ‘Civil Engineering Discoveries‘. The caption of the picture said that the image is from China. We further investigated and found a tweet which said that the picture is that of High-speed trains waiting to be maintained in Wuhan. The source led us to the original image posted on Getty images, a stock images website. We also found a similar image on alamy.com, a stock images website. The caption of the image read: High-speed trains wait to set off at the Wuhan Railway Station in Wuhan, central China’s Hubei Province. The Spring Festival Travel Rush started on February 1st, 2018, in China. Vishvas News also found a video uploaded on the YouTube channel, ‘New China TV’. The caption of the video read: The aerial view of the largest high-speed train maintenance base in Central China. Vishvas News searched for news regarding the bullet trains in Gujarat. We found that L&T construction plans to build the Sabarmati depot in Gujarat. Even though bullet trains have been introduced in India, the viral picture is not from Gujarat. In the next step of the investigation, Vishvas News contacted Gujarat’s ANI correspondent, Suresh Parekh, who confirmed that the picture being shared was not from Gujarat. We connected with a businessman Andy from Wuhan, China. He confirmed that the image is from Wuhan’s high speed train maintenance base, which is approximately 5 kms from his residence in Wuhan. We also sent the picture to a member of Indian diaspora in China. He also confirmed that the picture is from Wuhan in China. In the last step of investigation, we did a social background check of the user who shared the post. We found that ‘Voice of Maharashtra’ has 12K followers. Conclusion: Viral image that shows multiple bullet trains is not from Gujarat but is from Wuhan in China. The viral claim is false. - Claim Review : Picture from Gujarat - Claimed By : Voice of Maharashtra - Fact Check : False Know the truth! If you have any doubts about any information or a rumor, do let us know! Knowing the truth is your right. If you feel any information is doubtful and it can impact the society or nation, send it to us by any of the sources mentioned below.
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