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Himanta Biswa Sarma Tweets Cropped Anti-CAA Rally Photo to Show Low Turnout

The Assam minister's photo is misleading as several other photographs show a much higher count of protesters.
Jignesh Patel
Jan 12 2020
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The Assam minister's photo is misleading as several other photographs show a much higher count of protesters.
Himanta Biswa Sarma. Photo: PTI
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On January 10, 2020, Assam BJP minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted an image where a crowd gathered at an anti-CAA rally was compared with the one at a pro-CAA rally in Dhemaji, Assam.

“Here are 2 Dhemaji pictures that sum up the mood in Assam. Need I say more?" said Sarma, tweeting the image.

Sarma intended to portray a much larger gathering at the pro-CAA rally.

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Cropped image of anti-CAA rally

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Alt News found that the image of the anti-CAA protest organised in Dhemaji is misleading.

A video of the rally organised by All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) on January 9, 2020, clearly depicts that the picture used in the comparison by Sarma shows a smaller crowd than in reality. Below is a drone video of the rally tweeted by Assam journalist Atanu Bhuyan.


Twitter user Sanjib Gogoi also posted an image that gives an aerial view of the rally in Dhemaji, Assam.


In the comparison below, a drone’s eye view of the anti-CAA rally is compared with the image shared by Sarma on Twitter.

This can also be corroborated with pictures tweeted by Lurinjyoti Gogoi, the general secretary of AASU.


Several other pictures taken from a different angle give a better view of the mass gathering at the anti-CAA rally.

In conclusion, Himanta Biswa Sarma misleadingly compared a cropped image of an anti-CAA rally with a pro-CAA rally to portray mass support for the newly enacted Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019.

The article was originally published on Alt News and has been republished with permission.

This article went live on January twelfth, two thousand twenty, at thirty-four minutes past twelve at noon.

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