A selfie of Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi showing their ink-marked fingers after voting during the Lok Sabha elections has gone viral with claims that a painting of Jesus Christ can be seen in the background. However, a fact check reveals that the painting is by Russian artist Nicholas Roerich titled "Madonna Oriflamma" and has the "Banner of Peace" as a symbolic reminder of Roerich's vision for humanity. This false claim highlights the spread of misinformation during election season.
Misinformation Spreads False Claims of Jesus Christ Painting in Viral Rahul and Sonia Gandhi Selfie
Recently, a selfie of Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi flaunting their inked fingers after casting their votes during the Lok Sabha elections sparked controversy. Social media posts claimed that a painting of Jesus Christ could be seen in the background of the image, igniting heated debates and speculation.
Fact Check
However, a thorough fact check has debunked these claims. The painting in question is not a depiction of Jesus Christ but an artwork titled "Madonna Oriflamma" by renowned Russian artist Nicholas Roerich. This painting symbolizes Roerich's vision of peace and unity for humanity, featuring the figure of a young woman holding the "Banner of Peace."
Origins of the False Claim
The false claim likely originated from the resemblance between the artist's signature, "N. Roerich," and the letters "Jesus Christ," which were erroneously interpreted by some viewers. This misunderstanding further fueled the spread of misinformation on social media.
Impact of Misinformation
The incident underscores the prevalence of misinformation during political campaigns and elections. False or misleading information can distort public opinion and influence voters' choices. It is crucial to remain vigilant against the proliferation of such claims and verify the accuracy of information before sharing or believing it.
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