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Fact Check: Congress didn’t wave Pakistan flags in Kerala rally. It’s 2019 video with IUML flags

The video popular on social media is from K Muraleedharan's rally in Vatakara, Kerala, where he contested the Lok Sabha election in 2019.

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A viral video shows people marching with green flags featuring a moon and stars on the streets, purportedly from a Congress election campaign in Thrissur, Kerala. Party leader K Muraleedharan and cutouts of Rahul Gandhi are also visible. Many users on social media have claimed that Pakistani flags were waved at the rally.

While sharing the video, a user wrote, “नहीं! यह पाकिस्तान नहीं, बल्कि केरल में अपने त्रिशूर निर्वाचन क्षेत्र के एक निश्चित हिस्से में चुनाव प्रचार कर रहे कांग्रेस उम्मीदवार के. मुरलीधरन हैं।क्या आप कोई तिरंगा देख सकते हैं? कांग्रेस के झंडे नहीं, सिर्फ हरे झंडे…. यह कांग्रेस की ‘भारत जोड़ो‘ विचारधारा है! (No! This is not Pakistan, but a certain part of Kerala where the Congress candidate, Muralidharan, is campaigning in his Thrissur constituency. Can you see a tricolor? Not the Congress flag, just green flags… This is Congress’s ‘Bharat Jodo’ ideology!)”

Can you spot any one National Flag of India? Is this the 'Bharat Jodo' ideology of @RahulGandhi that flows in #Congress?#HindusUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/yMqzfMlRg2

— श्रवण बिश्नोई (किसान)(मोदी का परिवार) (@SharwanKumarBi7) March 19, 2024

Research

On doing a reverse image search of the video screenshots, we found that it was shared on a Facebook page named കൊണ്ടോട്ടി പച്ചപട (Kondotty Pachapada) on 19 April, 2019. According to the page’s bio, it belongs to a political organisation.

The caption of the post is written in Malayalam, which explains that the video is from Muraleedharan’s rally in Vatakara, Kerala, where he contested the Lok Sabha elections in 2019 and won.

Credit: Fact Crescendo
Credit: Fact Crescendo

We also found a post related to the video on Muraleedharan’s Facebook profile, posted on 13 April, 2019. This post contains several pictures showing the Congress leader taking photographs with people during the rally. The green flags in the viral video are also visible in the pictures. In one photo, Muraleedharan is seen wearing the same green garland as seen in the viral video. The people seen in the pictures also appear in the said video.

Credit: Fact Crescendo
Credit: Fact Crescendo

We further investigated the flags seen in the video. A Google search revealed that these flags represent the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), a political party in Kerala that is in alliance with the Congress. Upon examining the details of the flags in the video, it can be observed that these flags are solid green in colour unlike the Pakistani flag, which has a white portion too. The differences between Pakistani flags and IUML flags can be observed in the analysis below.

Conclusion

After the investigation, it has been found that the claim of Pakistani flags being waved during the Congress’ election campaign in Kerala is false. The flags seen in the video are not of Pakistan but of the political party IUML. This video is from the 2019 Lok Sabha election campaign in Kerala.

This story was originally published by Fact Crescendo, as part of the Shakti Collective. Except for the headline, excerpt and introduction para, this story has not been edited by ThePrint staff.

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1 COMMENT

  1. But the users’ comment that this article mentions doesn’t anywhere talk about Pakistan. It says “Islamic jhande”. To that extent, the post is NOT false, the fact-check is wrong.

    I presume it would be very important for fact checkers to ensure that the fact-checks are to-point and themselves correct.

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