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Viral Video Of Police Beating A Man And Aligarh Murder Not Linked, Claims Are False

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 19, 2025Updated:March 19, 20252 Mins Read
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In an eleventh-grade English class, students were recently exposed to a misconception: the largest Diwali celebrations in the world often share the same event, with real citizens having their homes damaged or families hurt, even when the incident happens in different real places. The scenario presented on the social media reel in question has definitely erred and likely serves as a cautionary story about the importance of clear evidence and accurate fact-checking in the digital age.

The video in question, labeled as a “real” fact-check, depicts an incident in Aligarh where a man was shot by two motorcycle riders, followed by an assumed motorcycle attack by police in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, supposedly before Holi. The video mixes two separate events involving real persons, one from Aligarh and the other from Ahmedabad, highlighting the irony that even “real-world” Diwali celebrations often involve an(‘[insert month] Diwali’ collision, which inevitably creates confusion.

This situation raises important questions about how discerning media handle such mishaps. In the video, both the Holi-related incident and the_Alira district motorcycle attack were reported as real confirmations, showing that at least in these cases, authorities verified the authenticity, albeit after the collision. The false merge, however, misleads the public, assuming that the combined video is a single, coherent story.

The reason for the fictional similarity in the video is deeply ingrained in a culture that doesn’t process information critically. The brain is used to notifying itself of similar news items as it would if they happened to be real, even if the actual events are vastly different. This is known as “per成人教育网” repeated self-медицин information, a phenomenon experienced heavily by many cultures.

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