Viral photos of Army soldier meeting his father were not taken at Delhi farmers’ protest site
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Viral photos of Army soldier meeting his father were not taken at Delhi farmers’ protest site

Two images of a soldier being greeted by his father are being widely shared with the claim that the Army man went to meet his father at the farmers' protest site at Delhi borders.

   
The images that have been widely shared online | Twitter | @merohittsaxena

The images that have been widely shared online | Twitter | @merohittsaxena

New Delhi: The photographs of two Army men are being shared widely on social media, with the claim that one of the soldiers went to meet his father at the farmers’ protest site at the Delhi borders. The photos, placed side-by-side, show the two men in uniform.

“The son in Army, when back on leave, straight lands at Delhi border where his father (farmer) is protesting for last 75 days,” read one caption that was shared with the photos on Twitter.

The photos were also shared by the President of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee, Manjinder Singh Sirsa, on 7 February. It has been liked by more than 600 people.

Another Twitter user named Monika Singh had also shared the images last week, which have been liked by over 13,000 people so far.

Shiromani Akali Dal’s spokesperson Charanjit Singh Brar also shared the photos on Facebook with the same claim, that they are from the Delhi borders.

The Punjabi web portal of News 18 also did a brief report on the photos, based on Sirsa’s tweet. “The young soldier became emotional when he met his father, and tears welled up in his eyes. His father has been on the Delhi front for the last 75 days against three agriculture laws,” the report said.


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Fact check

ThePrint has found that in some of the replies to the tweets, users have claimed the photos are from a Ludhiana bus stand.

On checking the images carefully via Google Maps, similarities were found between the photos and the Ludhiana bus stand. A high-resolution picture shared by one user on Google Maps showed that the billboards in the two images, the colour of the building in their background and a FedEx board can also be seen in the Ludhiana bus stand.

Sirsa Monday said that he has been notified about the image not being from Delhi, but Ludhiana. Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi had also shared the tweet on 6 February, but deleted it later.

(In collaboration with SM Hoaxslayer)


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