Search Results (50) for: karnataka
Logically→ Video of a boy offering namaz on a busy street is not from Karnataka
Logically→ Congress’ war room video viral as ‘Bengaluru IT firm celebrating Karnataka poll results’
Logically→ No, BJP didn’t lose 58 seats by a margin of less than 2,000 votes in Karnataka polls
Logically→ Video of AIMIM MLA quarreling with police personnel shared as from Karnataka
Logically→ Old video of cow slaughter on BJP flag from Manipur falsely linked to Karnataka polls
Logically→ Old video from West Bengal falsely peddled as vote rigging in Karnataka polls
Logically→ Posts showing Virat Kohli praising Rahul Gandhi after Congress win in Karnataka are fabricated
Logically→ Video doesn’t show people waving Pakistan flag in Karnataka after Congress’ poll win
Logically→ 2020 video from Telangana misrepresented to claim “RSS defaming Muslims” in Karnataka
Logically→ Congress manifesto for 2018 Telangana elections falsely linked to Karnataka polls
Logically→ Video caption falsely claims that a BJP MLA was found transporting EVMs in Karnataka
Logically→ Old video of Prakash Raj edited to claim he asked people not to vote for Congress in Karnataka elections
Logically→ Old video of cash being seized from tires falsely linked to 2023 Karnataka elections
Logically→ BJP Chief JP Nadda did not say that centre-sanctioned projects in Karnataka will be halted if party loses state
Logically→ Old clips of Modi drinking tea in Varanasi falsely linked to his recent Karnataka visit
Logically→ Old video of D.K. Shivakumar falsely linked to campaigning for upcoming Karnataka elections
Logically→ Old video of D.K. Shivakumar falsely linked to campaigning for upcoming Karnataka elections
Logically→ Fabricated graphic on opinion polls shared to claim BJP will lose the upcoming Karnataka polls
Logically→ Old video of woman receiving envelope of money falsely linked to upcoming Karnataka elections
Logically→ Advertisement digitally altered to add ‘Modi Hatao, Desh Bachao’ slogan ahead of Karnataka elections
Logically→ Old election campaign against BJP falsely shared as a recent one from Karnataka
Logically→ Old video of a mob attacking a BJP campaign vehicle in Telangana falsely linked to Karnataka
Logically→ BJP’s promise made in 2021 for Belgavi local polls on providing free cremation falsely shared as party’s plan for upcoming Karnataka elections
Logically→ Fake BBC survey predicting a BJP win in 2023 Karnataka elections goes viral on social media
Logically→ No, Kerala government or milk federation has not banned Karnataka’s dairy brand Nandini in the state
Logically→ Image of ABP-CVoter pre-poll survey result digitally altered to claim BJP will win in the 2023 Karnataka elections
Logically→ No, DK Shivakumar has not been removed as the President of the Karnataka Congress.
Logically→ BJP leader Anant Kumar Hegde said Shivaji statues will replace Kempegowda statues if the party wins Karnataka elections.
Logically→ RSS survey predicts Congress’ win in the 2023 Karnataka assembly polls by a huge margin.
Logically→ The Karnataka government announced free power supply up to 75 units for rural SC/ST families in the 2023 state budget.
Logically→ Karnataka Election Commission has announced the schedule for the 2023 state assembly elections.
Logically→ Congress announced sops only for Muslims ahead of the 2023 Karnataka assembly polls.
A photo of Congress leaders with the party manifesto for 2018 Telangana polls has been shared with a communal spin.
Logically→ Karnataka’s Nandini dairy will be merged with Gujarat’s Amul dairy brand.
Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai dismissed reports of KMF's brand Nandini merging with Amul. Amit Shah's remarks were taken out of context.
Logically→ A man was brutally assaulted by a Belagavi police in Karnataka, India.
A scene from the upcoming Kannada film "Hoysala" has been misidentified as a real incident.
Logically→ This photo shows a mass gathering at Rahul Gandhi’s rally in Karnataka.
An old 2002 image of the Gospel Campaign from Nigeria has been falsely shared as Bharat Jodo Yatra in Ballari, Karnataka.
Logically→ Supreme Court delivered a verdict saying Hijab is not allowed in Karnataka’s educational institutes.
The apex court delivered a split verdict in the case challenging the Karnataka High Court's order upholding the hijab ban.
Logically→ A time-lapse video shows a cloud burst in Bengaluru, Karnataka, captured on September 4, 2022.
A 2020 time-lapse video from Australia has been falsely shared as a recent cloud burst in Bangalore.
Logically→ Non-Hindus cannot carry out short-term businesses inside or outside temple premises during festivals and fairs in Karnataka.
There are no legal restrictions against setting up stalls during religious fairs for short-term leases.
Logically→ An image from the video shows Hindu activists pelting a mosque with stones in Mulbagal, Karnataka.
A video of the Jai Shri Ram rally near a mosque in Chhattisgarh has been falsely shared as a mosque being pelted with stones in Mulbagal, Karnataka.