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BJP’s Himanta Biswa, Media Misinterpret 'Aziz Khan Zindabad' as ‘Pakistan Zindabad’

Sarma claimed that ‘Pakistan zindabad’ slogans were raised while welcoming All India United Democratic Front chief Maulana Badruddin Ajmal at Silchar airport.
Sarma claimed that ‘Pakistan zindabad’ slogans were raised while welcoming All India United Democratic Front chief Maulana Badruddin Ajmal at Silchar airport.
bjp’s himanta biswa  media misinterpret  aziz khan zindabad  as ‘pakistan zindabad’
Himanta Biswa Sarma. Photo: Twitter/@himantabiswa
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Assam MLA Himanta Biswa Sarma claimed that ‘Pakistan zindabad’ slogans were raised while welcoming All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) chief Maulana Badruddin Ajmal at Silchar airport. “This thoroughly exposes @INCIndia which is encouraging such forces by allying,” he wrote. AIUDF will contest the 2021 Assam assembly election in alliance with Congress and the Left Front.

BJP MLAs Ashok Singhal, Rajdeep Roy and IT cell head Amit Malviya tweeted the video.

CNN News18 correspondent Payal Mehta also shared the video claiming pro-Pakistan chants were raised.

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Assamese news outlet News Live published a report on Badruddin Ajmal’s arrival at the airport and promoted the identical narrative. The channel is run by Himanta Biswa’s wife. Former editor-in-chief of News Live Atanu Bhuyan also tweeted that ‘Pakistan zindabad’ slogans were raised to welcome Ajmal.

Times Now reported that BJP claimed ‘anti-India’ slogans were raised upon Ajmal’s arrival, however, AIUDF termed this is a ‘political conspiracy’. A channel correspondent, however, asserted that party supporters sloganeered ‘Pakistan zindabad’.

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Asianet Bangla and HindiThe New Indian Express (TNIE) and CNN News18 also reported the purported news. TNIE, however, included statements by AIUDF spokesperson Aminul Islam and Cachar superintendent of police B.L. Meena. “Our supporters shouted Ajmal zindabad, AIUDF zindabad slogans. The charge that they shouted Pakistan zindabad slogan is a political conspiracy hatched against us by the BJP. We have sought a probe into the incident,” claimed Islam while the police said that they are examining the video.

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Fact-check

Upon closely listening to the audio, Alt News found that ‘Aziz Khan zindabad’ and not ‘Pakistan zindabad’ was chanted by AIUDF supporters. We found a clearer video of Ajmal’s welcome outside Silchar airport. This was uploaded on November 5. According to myneta.info, Aziz Ahmed Khan is an AIUDF MLA from Assam. Readers are requested to use earphones while listening to the audio.

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AIUDF issued a press statement that ‘Aziz Khan zindabad’ slogans were raised outside the airport. “We have been watching news run by News Live since morning. Himanta Biswa Sarma is the owner of News Live. The channel claimed that our supporters raised slogans of ‘Pakistan zindabad’. This is completely false. People were raising slogans of 'Badruddin zindabad', 'AIUDF zindabad'…we have other MLAs and slogans of their names were also raised. Slogans of 'Aziz Khan zindabad' were also raised and it is being claimed that chants of 'Pakistan zindabad' were raised. This is a political conspiracy to break the alliance that we will get into with Congress and Left parties.”

Speaking with Alt News, Ajmal confirmed that the slogans in the viral video were in fact mentioning him and further said, “Slogans of 'Pakistan zindabad' were not raised. Several MLAs were present with me when AIUDF chief arrived. Supporters were raising slogans in their favour. They want to damage our reputation with the false claim that 'Pakistan zindabad' slogans were raised. We will take strict action against those [spreading misinformation].”

Ajmal also shared a photograph of himself outside Silchar airport when Ajmal arrived.

News reports claiming that ‘Pakistan zindabad’ slogans were raised by supporters of AIUDF chief Maulana Badruddin Ajmal at Silchar airport are false. The crowd was chanting ‘Aziz Khan zindabad’. That 'Pakistan zindabad' slogans were raised by leaders of opposition parties is a recurring pattern of misinformation.

AIMIM and Congress have also been targeted with similar false claims. During protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Lucknow, organised by AIMIM, misinformation that protestors chanted ‘Pakistan zindabad’ slogans was promoted by BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya. However, the crowd was raising the slogan ‘Kasif Saab zindabad’ in reference to the Lucknow AIMIM chief.

The article was published on Alt News. Read the original here.

This article went live on November ninth, two thousand twenty, at thirty-three minutes past five in the evening.

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