Indian Army Did Not Burn Houses in J&K, It Was an Accidental Fire

A widely circulated video in Pakistan falsely claimed accidental fire as Indian Army burning houses in Kashmir.

Jignesh Patel, Alt News
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A viral video circulating in Pakistan falsely claimed an accidental fire as Indian Army burning houses in Kashmir.
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A viral video circulating in Pakistan falsely claimed an accidental fire as Indian Army burning houses in Kashmir.
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CLAIM

ہندوستانی فوج نے بانڈی پورہ کشمیریوں کے گھروں کو آگ لگانا شروع کر دی آپ ظلم کے خلاف و مظلوم” کے حق میں آواز نہیں اٹھا سکتے تو فیس بک کا” استعمال چھوڑ دیں”

(Indian army starts burning down houses of Kashmiris of Bandipora, if you cannot raise your voice against this oppression or in favour of the oppressed then quit)

A video of houses on fire has gone viral in Pakistan with the aforementioned message.

A Facebook user Abdul Rauf Siddiquie was one of the first to share this video with the above message. His post has been shared more than 1,34,000 times and viewed more than 1.6 million times. In the video, one can hear noises of people in distress in the background. The post claims that the Indian Army was burning down houses of Kashmiris in Bandipora.

Facebook user Abdul Rauf Siddiquie’s post was shared more than 1,34,000 times.(Photo Courtesy: Alt News)

Many social media users in Pakistan have shared the video with similar claims. Atif Kahloon, a resident of Pakistan, had also shared an image with the same video which has garnered more than 27,000 shares.

The video was widely shared by social media users in Pakistan.(Photo Courtesy: Alt News)

The following video shows how viral it is in Pakistan.

WHAT’S THE TRUTH?

In the video posted by Abdul Rauf Siddiquie, among the several hundreds of comments which were criticising the Indian Army for the act, we found a few comments from residents of Kashmir who claimed that this video is fake. One of the commentators stated that the video is in fact not from Bandipora, but from Uri town in Kashmir.

A resident of Bandipora commented that the video is from Uri town in Kashmir.(Photo Courtesy: Alt News)

Based on this comment, we searched YouTube for incidents of accidental fire in Uri. In our search, we came across a video with the title, “Four residential houses were gutted in a massive fire incident at Lachipora Uri”. This video was same as the one taht went viral on social media, but rotated by ninety degrees and with a higher definition.

To further confirm the veracity of our findings, Alt News contacted Peerzada Waseem, a photo journalist from Jammu and Kashmir to check if the visuals are familiar to him. Waseem could identify the incident and visuals which we had sent to him. He informed us that he had clicked pictures of the same and which were posted on Rising Kashmir’s social media account.

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The original image had already been published on Rising Kashmir’s Instagram account.(Photo Courtesy: Alt News)

In March 2018, four residential houses were destroyed in a massive fire that erupted in Lachipora (Uri) area of Baramulla district in Kashmir. The fire first broke out in a cowshed and later spread to the houses in the vicinity. An article published by Rising Kashmir on 27 March, 2018 stated, “The local residents, however, said that the fire completely destroyed the houses as there is no fire service station in the area. The nearest and only fire service station is at Uri town, some 18 kilometres away from Lachipora village.”

Thus, a video of an accident in Lachipora in Kashmir was passed off as Indian Army burning houses in Bandipora, Kashmir and was shared aggressively in the Pakistani social media ecosystem. We have observed a pattern in which attempts are made to malign the Indian Army in the Pakistani social media ecosystem through misleading social media campaigns. In the past as well, a training video of SSG commandos from Pakistan was shared by Pakistani journalists and media houses as that of Kashmiris being tortured by the Indian Army.

(Published in an arrangement with Alt News)

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