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Video of 'pro-Pakistan' sloganeering during poll victory rally in Kutch that went viral on social media 'false', says police

By ANI | Updated: December 23, 2021 09:20 IST

A purported video of pro-Pakistan sloganeering from a village of Gujarat's Kutch district is going viral on social media.

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A purported video of pro-Pakistan sloganeering from a village of Gujarat's Kutch district is going viral on social media.

The video is from Dudhai village of Kutch where 'Pakistan Zindabad' slogans were allegedly raised during a victory rally of Gram Panchayat elections.

Meanwhile, Kutch (East) SP Mayur Patil said the video is fake.

"Results of gram panchayat polls were declared on Tuesday. Reenaben Radhubhai, a woman candidate won Dudhai sarpanch polls. A man raised 'Radhubhai zindabad' slogan twice in her rally. It is her husband's name. Video being circulated as if pro-Pak sloganeering. It is false," said Patil.

"We are going to write to the organisation of the journalist, who published the video, that they made the video viral in a false manner," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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