A video of newly elected Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Ravinder Singh Negi from Delhi's Patparganj seat has gone viral on social media platforms.
In the clip, Negi is seen asking shopkeepers to display their names in front of their shops, else, they could be seized.
Those sharing have claimed that the MLA warned business owners to put their identity in front of the shops after winning in the Delhi polls, which happened on 8 February.
Similarly, The Quint reported on this incident extensively on 18 December 2024 as well.
Negi told The Quint in December that he did these exercises as a part of the "Jan Jagrukta Abhiyan." He added that he undertook the checking on the basis of the complaints received in the area and not any government order.
Around the time this video went viral on social media, Negi's name was not announced as a candidate for the Delhi elections.
We also found reports from October 2024 by the Times of India and Indian Express about Negi being under the hammer for allegedly asking Muslim shop owners to display their names.
The newly-elected MLA has posted similar videos on his official YouTube page as well. Team WebQoof found a video from August 2024 as well.
Conclusion: An old video from December 2024 of Negi has gone viral with the false claim that the incident took place following his win in the Delhi polls.
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