Take a look at 5 instances (out of the many), when fake content was posted by ‘FekuNama’:

Fake content exhibit 1:

donated 5 crores to Kerala relief fund, how many did “nationalists” like Anupam Kher and

contribute?

Shahrukh Khan didn't tweet, Shahrukh Khan didn't brag, Shahrukh Khan didn't go to media. Shahrukh Khan donated 5 c… https://t.co/6T3yTVUIiD — Salman Nizami (@SalmanNizami_) 1534661888000

No he didn't donate 5 crores of his own money to the Kerala relief fund... 🤦‍♂️#FakeNews — Asjad Nazir (@asjadnazir) 1534772440000

Fake content exhibit 2: Misleading post insinuating yoga guru Baba Ramdev did not make any donation towards Kerala flood victims.

Fake content exhibit 3: Accusing PM Modi of being factually wrong

Fake content exhibit 4: Fake quote attributed to Lal Krishna Advani

Fake content exhibit 5: Shares photoshopped image

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NEW DELHI. A Facebook page by the name of ‘Fekunama’, as the name ironically suggests, is a serial fake news peddler, who is known for propagating misinformation on Facebook.The page has more than 7 lakh likes and is anonymously run with no information about its owner in public domain.The truth is far from the claim made in this post. Khan did donate to Kerala relief fund, but it was not Rs 5 crores. It was Bollywood actor’s welfare organization ‘Meer Foundation’ that made the donation and amount was Rs 21 lakh.The false news was also propagated by Congress leader Salman Nizami.However, journalist Asjad Nazir, among many others, busted this claim.The Times of India debunked this claim and the details of it can be read here.A loose translation of the post reads “Ramdev says Patanjali ’s entire income is for charitable purposes. Will someone answer how much he contributed for Kerala relief?”It seems, this page has special affinity for spreading fake news around Kerala floods.Again, the truth is that Ramdev sent relief material worth Rs 2 crore to flood-hit states. The details of it can be found here.This post sarcastically accuses PM Modi of getting his facts wrong by claiming that he called the 72nd Independence Day of India as 52nd.However, when you watch the video and listen to the audio carefully, Modi uses the word ‘paavan’ (meaning pure) and not baavan (meaning 52), while talking about the Independence Day.On the occasion of Teacher’s Day, the page circulated a fake quote attributed to Advani in which he is saying “All teachers are requested to be careful of their wards”In an attempt to take a jibe at PM Modi, the page invented a line that the BJP patriarch Advani never said. There is no record of Advani using this demeaning language.In a shoddy attempt at photoshop, ‘FekuNama’ posts an image of ‘spiritual guru’ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath and columnist Shefali Vaidya.While the image of Yogi Adityanath and Sri Sri Ravishankar is real, and dates back to March this year, when the CM had received the Art of Living founder in Gorakhpur, Shefali Vaidya’s image has been added to the digitally manipulated mage.The photoshopped image draws a parallel to a still from the Hindi movie ‘Oh My God’, and was even tweeted by Gujarat MLA and Dalit rights activist Jignesh Mevani