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  • A photo from August 2019 showing a group of Sikhs holding a banner calling for the restoration of Article 370 and Article 35A is being shared by several right wing netizens falsely linking it to the ongoing farmers' protest in Delhi and Haryana. The viral image shows a banner that reads, 'restore Article 370, 35A' and 'we stand with Kashmir and Kashmiris'. The image has gone viral over the last 24 hours with the caption 'Farmers want article 370 and 35A to restored in Kashmir' and additional text expressing sarcasm. The image is also being shared on Twitter with a similar narrative. Click here, here and here for archives. FACT CHECK A reverse image search using Google shows results of recent uploads of the photo. However, on changing the text in Google's 'best guess' field to 'Restore Article 370, 35A' (the text on the banner) we found a similar image in Google's Visually similar images. Clicking on the image leads to the Facebook page of the 'Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar' (SAD) Going through the photo album of the page we found a similar image uploaded on August 8, 2019 - three days after the abrogation of Article 370 and Article 35A. The men in the photograph and their attire are the same as those in the viral photo. The image appears to be taken in Amritsar. On August 5, 2019 Home Minister Amit Shah announced the abrogation of Article 370 and 35A in Parliament, bifurcating the state of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories, in a seismic move. ALSO READ: Explained One Year After Article 370 Revoked In J&K, What Changed The image below clearly shows the upload date as August 8, 2019. Braving tear gas, water cannons and barricades of the Haryana police thousands of farmers mostly from Punjab are making their way Delhi to protest against new farm laws. The farmers have rejected the central government's offer to hold talks on December 3, 2020. The protests entered its fifth day on Monday. ALSO READ: Explained Why Are The Farm Reform Bills Stirring Protests Among Farmers? BOOM has debunked a host of misinformation and disinformation around the protests (see below). ALSO READ: No, Woman In Farmers' Protest Photo Is Not Shaheen Bagh's Bilkis Dadi ALSO READ: Pro-Khalistan Slogans From Cricket World Cup Peddled As Farmers' Protest ALSO READ: Old Images Of Water Cannon Used On Protesting Farmers Shared As Recent
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