Tuesday, March 25th, 2025

Fact Check: Prayagraj Mahakumbh is not from Pithampur in Madhya Pradesh, this video is revealed in investigation


New Delhi: The nectar bath of Basant Panchami was concluded in a peaceful and peaceful manner after a sudden stampede on the morning of Mauni Amavasya at Mahakumbh in Prayagraj. In the stampede of Mauni Amavasya, 30 people died and around 60 people were injured. In the case, the government has ordered a judicial inquiry and in the Mahakumbh Mela, necessary steps have been taken to ensure that the devotees do not face any kind of trouble in the future. Which has nothing to do with the truth. A video shared on social media is being claimed that two people in Mahakumbh refused to burn the waste, because the garbage was the corpses of the unclaimed people and the police arrested them on this matter. This claim was found to be false in the investigation of the vigilant team.

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What is the claim of social media?

In the video being shared on social media, the police is forcibly taking two people in a car. Posting this video on Facebook, a person named Anil Kumar Yadav wrote, ‘Think why the police administration arrested both of them? They were asked to burn garbage and they refused to burn garbage because people are dead in the garbage. The Yogi government does not even want to give the bodies of the devotees.

A similar claim with the video has been made on Facebook from a page named Mahima Sharma and supporter Swami Prasad Maurya. While sharing the video on Instagram, a similar claim has been made with Chaudhary Nazim Ghazi and Mohammad Feroz Indian account. See all these posts-

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This video has been shared on different social media platforms by telling Mahakumbh.

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It is being claimed that both of them have been arrested to hide the corpses.

What is the truth?

When the vigilant team looked at the video carefully, he/she found that the uniform of the policemen seen in it is stripped by the Madhya Pradesh police. seeing

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Madhya Pradesh Police has written on the uniform of policemen seen in the video

The fair of Mahakumbh is going on in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh and in such a situation, Madhya Pradesh Police cannot take any action here. It has been decided so much from this fact that this video is not related to Mahakumbh Mela, but an incident in Madhya Pradesh. Now we have to investigate further Vishwanath Suman in charge of Madhya Pradesh section in presswire18 Times online Contacted

After watching the video, Vishwanath Suman said that this is a January 2025 incident in the Pithampur area of ​​Indore in Madhya Pradesh, when people protested against the burning of union carbide. Some people attempted self -immolation as a protest, who were immediately taken to the hospital by the police.

After this we searched the matter on Google with the concerned keywords. In the search result, we got a link to YouTube channel of NDTV MP Chhattisgarh on 3 January 2025, in which both of them are seen in the video, whose video is being shared by linking it to Mahakumbh. See YouTube link-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zefbbb4qeps8

According to this link, poisonous waste of the Union Carbide Factory in Bhopal has been taken to Pithampur. People have come out on the streets in many districts including Indore for this waste. During the protests on Friday, a man attempted self -immolation. The policemen present on the spot rescued him/her and immediately rushed him/her to the hospital.

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conclusion

It is being claimed by sharing a video on social media. The post along with the video states that the police arrested them for refusing to burn the waste containing corpses. The investigation of the alert team found that the video is from Pithampur area near Indore in Madhya Pradesh, where a man attempted self -immolation to protest the poisonous waste of the Union Carbide Factory.

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