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JNU Girls Abusing on Campus? Video Is Neither Recent Nor From JNU

A false video from XLRI, Jamshedpur is being shared with a claim calling for shutdown of JNU. 

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CLAIM

In the wake of nationwide protests organised in solidarity with JNU students, multiple fake claims regarding the university have surfaced online. In one such case, a video showing girls marching inside a campus, hurling abuses, is being shared with a claim that it is from JNU.

A false video from XLRI, Jamshedpur is being shared with a claim calling for shutdown of JNU. 

The Quint received the video on its WhatsApp Helpline number. The claim along with the video reads, “Most vulgar language used by the girl students of JNU in the campus protest. And, we pay tax to subsidise their studies in JNU. This Institution called JNU deserves to be shut down earliest. (sic)”

A false video from XLRI, Jamshedpur is being shared with a claim calling for shutdown of JNU. 
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TRUE OR FALSE

We could confirm that there is no truth to the claim with which the video is being circulated. The video is neither recent nor from the JNU campus but from XLRI, Jamshedpur.

WHAT WE FOUND

We conducted a reverse image search using Yandex and were directed to a similar video shared by multiple users on YouTube. We could trace the video back to 2008 when it was first uploaded.

A false video from XLRI, Jamshedpur is being shared with a claim calling for shutdown of JNU. 
We could trace the video back to 2008. 
(Source: ishare.rediff.com/screenshot)

The same video was also uploaded in 2011 and then in 2016. We also accessed a longer version of the video where we could see students wearing XLRI T-shirt.

A false video from XLRI, Jamshedpur is being shared with a claim calling for shutdown of JNU. 
The longer version of the video accessed by The Quint
(Source: Dailymotion/Screenshot)

The Quint reached out to a student from XLRI Jamshedpur who confirmed to us that this is indeed the XLRI campus. Although he could not confirm when was the video recorded, they said that the video was recorded during the annual sports event of the college.

We also got in touch with a member of the PR cell of XLRI who informed us that although the incident happened inside campus, the girls are not students of the college and had come as members of a contingent participating in the sports meet.

Hence, an old and unrelated video from Jamshedpur is being circulated to discredit the JNU protests.

(Update: The story was updated with inputs provided by a member of the PR cell of XLRI, Jamshedpur)

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