2021 Video of Hemant Soren Promising Free Shrouds in Jharkhand Viral as Recent

This video dates back to May 2021 when Jharkhand government provided shrouds to families during COVID-19 pandemic.

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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Fact-check: An old video showing Hemant Soren promising free shrouds to the citizens of Jharkhand is being falsely linked to the upcoming assembly elections. </p></div>
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Fact-check: An old video showing Hemant Soren promising free shrouds to the citizens of Jharkhand is being falsely linked to the upcoming assembly elections.

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A video showing Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren promising that the state with provide free 'kafans' (shrouds) is going viral online ahead of the state assembly elections.

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What's the truth?: This video dates back to May 2021 when Jharkhand government provided shrouds to families during COVID-19 pandemic.

How did we find out the truth?: We performed a relevant keyword search on Google and this led us to several reports from May 2021.

  • Reports shared by Navbharat Times and Times Now carried the same video as used in the viral post.

  • The video shows him specifying that the state will provide free shrouds for everyone during the second phase of the COVID-19 lockdown in 2021.

  • He further mentions that due to COVID-19 restrictions, several shops providing shrouds are closed due which people are facing problems.

  • Following this, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also slammed Soren regarding this move and mentioned that he should have "concentrated on providing free medicines instead."

  • Moreover, we did not find any recent reports about Soren passing this statement ahead of the Jharkhand assembly elections, which are scheduled from 13 to 20 November.

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Conclusion: An old video from 2021 showing Hemant Soren promising free shrouds to the citizens of Jharkhand is being falsely linked to the upcoming assembly elections.

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