जिस फौजी ने बेक़सूर आतंकवादी को घसीटा उसको फांसी दो नहीं तो देश में आग लगा देंगे (The soldier who dragged an innocent terrorist should be hanged, otherwise we will set the country on fire- translated).
This statement has been attributed to Priyanka Chaturvedi, national spokesperson of the Congress party, by a Facebook page Yogi Sarkar. Yogi Sarkar has a following of over 480,000. The quotation was posted on 17 September and has been shared over 6200 times so far.
On 13 September, three terrorists belonging to Jaish-e-Mohammed were killed in an encounter with security forces at Reasi district in J&K. After the encounter ended, the slain terrorists were chained and dragged by security personnel. It is in the context of this photograph that the quote has been attributed to Chaturvedi.
The Congress spokesperson meanwhile has clarified via a tweet that she has not made the statement ascribed to her.
Frequent Targets of Fake News
Priyanka Chaturvedi has been a constant target for purveyors of misinformation who have credited false statements to her. Earlier, when the Mandsaur rape case had surfaced, a quotation was ascribed to Chaturvedi according to which she had defended the rapist saying that the Congress party stands with him, and that it is the right of Muslims to rape.
Following the circulation of this fake quote, Chaturvedi and her daughter were threatened on social media.
In another instance, when the Asian Games were on at Jakarta in August 2018, a fake quote ascribed to Chaturvedi was doing the rounds, according to which she had said, “करोड़ों रुपये खर्च करके हम देश के लिए १० ग्राम सोना जीतने जाते हैं, इतने में तो कई किलोग्राम सोना ख़रीदा जा सकता है, किसान भूखा मर रहा है और इन्हें खेल और बुलेट ट्रैन की पड़ी है” (We spent crores to win 10 grams of gold, with this money we can buy many kilograms of gold instead. Farmer is dying hungry and they are concerned about sports and bullet trains- translated).
This too was fake, as was confirmed by Chaturvedi herself in a tweet of 24 August.
Attributing false quotations to public figures is among the most predictable and routinely used tactic on social media, requiring only an image and provocative and/or ludicrous text to be placed together. Despite the obvious nature of these quotations and clarifications to the contrary, there hardly seems to be a let-up.
(This was first published on AltNews and has been republished with permission.)
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