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New Delhi: The nationwide protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act have led to various fake news and photographs surfacing online to discredit the agitation. Two such images of wounded children were circulated on social media claiming they were injured during the protests in West Bengal.

The verified Twitter handle of BJP’s A.P. Muruganandam shared the image of a badly injured woman and a child on 15 December, claiming they sustained the wounds during the protests.

The BJP Youth Wing’s vice-president further said violence was perpetrated by “the very culprits who entered our country illegally years back”. The tweet had over 350 likes and 200 shares at the time of writing this report.

Another user Ajay Pandit shared the same image of the child claiming she was injured due to stone pelting by Muslims. The same picture was shared on Facebook with a post in Hindi asking what was the child’s fault.

Similarly, the BJP IT cell’s co-convenor Abhishek Acharya, whose boasts of being followed by PM Narendra Modi and several other BJP leaders in his Twitter bio, also shared the image of an injured child on 16 December, claiming it was the results of protests in West Bengal.

https://twitter.com/iabhiacharya/status/1206635038525116417?s=21

Meanwhile, the picture of a man dressed in a woman’s clothes and a burqa has been passed off as some of the prominent Jamia protesters. People shared the image on Facebook claiming that the man was the same woman in a viral video that shows her confronting the police.

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Series of fake images

The three images mentioned above are fake and have no connection to the Citizenship Act protests in Bengal or anywhere else. The first image is from a train accident in Dhaka that occurred on 12 November.

The source of the second image remains unknown, but it was used in February 2018 as well, which proves that it is not a recent image from the protests.

Başkomutanı göreceksin az kaldı nasıl ölecek pic.twitter.com/0Buc8F9a9E — erenbal (@erenbal2) February 22, 2018

The picture of the man being shared as a woman is also not from India. The image had gone viral in February 2018. Some news portals claim that the man is from Egypt.

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