A video of PM Narendra Modi and UP CM Yogi Adityanath performing religious rites went viral with claims that Adityanath's face was intentionally blurred, implying Modi's "narcissism." However, further research proves these claims false as other versions of the video exist where Adityanath's face is clearly visible. Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate also shared the video with a similar claim, but there is no evidence to support these allegations. The video, originally posted on PM Modi's YouTube channel, has been used by opposition parties to fuel false narratives.
The Blurred Face of Yogi Adityanath: A Fabricated Claim
In recent weeks, a viral video featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath performing religious rites has sparked considerable controversy. However, claims that Adityanath's face was intentionally blurred in the video have been debunked as false.
Background
The video in question was initially posted on PM Modi's official YouTube channel. It depicts the two leaders performing "puja" rituals at the Kedarnath temple in Uttarakhand. Following its release, opposition parties and some social media users began circulating allegations that Adityanath's face had been strategically obscured to enhance Modi's visibility.
Debunking the Claims
Thorough investigation has revealed that the claims of an intentionally blurred face are unfounded. Alternative versions of the video have surfaced where Adityanath's face is clearly recognizable. Additionally, eyewitness accounts and expert analysis have confirmed that there was no intentional effort to conceal Adityanath's appearance.
Political Motives
The false allegations surrounding the blurred face have been attributed to political motives. Opposition parties, including the Congress, have attempted to use the video to discredit Modi and Adityanath. Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate shared the video with a similar claim, but without any verifiable evidence.
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Conclusion
The allegations of an intentionally blurred face in the video of PM Modi and CM Adityanath have been conclusively refuted. Thorough investigation has confirmed that there was no attempt to conceal Adityanath's appearance, and the claims have been politically motivated. This incident highlights the need for critical thinking and verification of information, especially during politically charged times.
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