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In an article shared by at least 13 Union Ministers and several senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders in the past two days, a website called thetruepicture.in claims to have busted “four major fake news stories”.
The article, also tweeted by Minister of Information & Broadcasting Smriti Irani – just a day before she issued the controversial fake news directive, which was later withdrawn by Prime Minister Modi – claims two stories published by The Indian Express as fake. However, when the national daily did a background check on the founders of thetruepicture.in, some intriguing, and real, news came to the fore.
Here are some of the findings that The Indian Express reported on the website:
Mishra, however, denied that BlueKart had any relation with The True Picture and claimed that the same landline number is a “mix up,” IE reported.
The Indian Express has also shared the documents to back their stories: “For riding a horse, upper caste men kill Dalit youth in Gujarat” and “Govt sends out note: Very sensitive time for ties with China, so skip Dalai Lama events,” which the website called fake.
The newspaper cited the FIR lodged by the father of the 21-year-old Dalit boy, who was allegedly killed by three men belonging to the Kshatriya community because he owned and rode a horse in Bhavnagar.
Pradeep Rathod ’s father, Kalu, in the FIR, said that whenever his son went out with his mare (ghodi), the accused in this case, would often use a derogatory word, ask him why he rode a horse and threatened to kill him?
In the second report about the government asking senior functionaries to skip a Dalai Lama event stating that it was a “very sensitive time” for Indo-China relations, The Indian Express quoted the letter written by the Cabinet Secretary to top bureaucrats asking them to avoid the event.