
Fact Check: This old stone-pelting video is from Jammu & Kashmir, not Rajasthan
India Today
A video of a mob running on a street and pelting stones has gone viral on social media with the claim that the incident occurred in Jaipur. India Today found that the video is neither recent nor from Rajasthan.
A disturbing video of a mob running aggressively on a street and pelting stones has gone viral on social media with the claim that this happened in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Those throwing stones can be seen chanting the ‘Allah hu Akbar’ slogan through the video.
A Facebook user posted this video with the caption, “We did not even realize and Rajasthan became Kashmir. This is what happened in Jaipur yesterday. Now it’s for you to decide when you will be hit by it.”

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