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  • Fact Check: This picture of policemen cleaning blood from the road is from 2013 Kashmir; not related to the lathi charge in Karnal The claim turned out to be false in the investigation of Vishvas News. This picture is from 2013, Kashmir. This picture has nothing to do with the lathi charge on farmers in Karnal. - By: Pallavi Mishra - Published: Sep 1, 2021 at 02:11 PM New Delhi (Vishvas News): A picture is viral on social media, where some policemen can be seen washing away the blood spilled on a road. It is being claimed with the post that this picture is related to the lathi-charge on farmers in Karnal on Saturday (Aug 28). The claim turned out to be false in the investigation of Vishvas News. This picture is from 2013, Kashmir. What’s in the viral post? Sharing this picture on Facebook, a page named ‘Kisan Ki Swaminathan Report Aur Karj Mukti Laagu Ho’ wrote, “Translated: It is a matter of great sadness that the blood of farmers is flowing on the roads. I don’t know what is the matter. Let’s talk about the farmers and see for yourself later. The archived version of the post can be viewed here. Investigation To check the post, we searched this image on Google reverse image. We found this picture published on 23-Sep-2013 at indianexpress.com. The picture read “CISF jawans martyred in a terrorist attack in Srinagar” The same image was also found from another angle at alamy.com. According to the description “Indian policemen wash a bloodied road in the Iqbal Park area of Srinagar, the summer capital of Kashmir where two CISF jawans were shot dead on 23/9/2013.” We spoke to Naveen Nawaz, Bureau Chief of Jagran Srinagar in this regard. He confirmed that this picture is from 23/9/2013 Kashmir when terrorists shot dead two CISF jawans in Iqbal Park area of Srinagar. Haryana Police on Saturday (August 28) lathi-charged the protesting farmers in the Bastar toll plaza area of Karnal, disrupting the traffic on the highway and injuring at least 10 people. Farmers attacked some farmers. They were protesting the lathi charge while they allegedly tried to stop the convoy of state BJP chief OP Dhankhar. This post has been shared by a Facebook page named ‘Kisan Ki Swaminathan Report and Karj Mukti Laagu Ho’. We scanned the page and found that the page has 33,791 followers. Conclusion: The claim turned out to be false in the investigation of Vishvas News. This picture is from 2013, Kashmir. This picture has nothing to do with the lathi charge on farmers in Karnal. - Claim Review : बड़े दुःख की बात है किसानों का खून सड़को पर बह रहा है। सता में आने से पहले पता नहीं क्या क्या बात करते है किसानों ने बारे में और बाद में आप खुद देख लो। - Claimed By : किसान की स्वमिनाथन रिपोर्ट और कर्ज मुक्ति लागु हो - 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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