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A video which shows a huge gathering of people under a metro rail route raising Islamic slogans, is being shared on social media with the claim that it shows protests over Agnipath scheme, a military recruitment plan announced by the defence ministry on 14 June.
A Bharat Bandh was called on Monday, 20 June, by armed forces aspirants protesting the new scheme, and security has been beefed up.
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However, we could trace back this video to January 2021 when the crowd had gathered in Pakistan's Lahore to mark the 40-day funeral meet of former Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Khadim Hussain Rizvi.
Notably, the same video was circulated, merely weeks ago, linking it to the Nupur Sharma-Prophet Muhammad controversy. You can read our fact-check here.
CLAIM
The video is being shared along with the claim that it shows protests over the Agnipath scheme.
WHAT WE FOUND
With the help of InVid, a video verification tool, we extracted several keyframes from the video, and conducted a reverse image search on some of them.
A Google reverse image search led us to a video on YouTube published on the channel of 'Labbaik News' on 4 January 2021.
The video's title read, 'Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi Chehlum | TLP Chehlum 2021.'
Next, we looked for news reports, and using relevant keywords, we found the news published on a website called 'Baaghi TV,' published on 3 January 2021.
The TLP chief had passed away at the age of 54 on 19 November 2020, Pakistan's daily Dawn had reported.
Further, we also found images of the gathering on Getty Images published in 2021. People were seen sitting under the metro rail route, as is seen in the viral video.
Clearly, an old video from Pakistan is being shared on social media with the false claim that it shows protests over the new Agnipath scheme.
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