New Delhi: Cropped video is spreading fast on social media Hints that Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks at the cameras during his presidency Ram Nath Kovind He is seen greeting him and he has called out by Twitter for being misleading.
nihilistic public party leader Sanjay Singh‘s post Marked “Introduction out of Context” by Twitter.
In the original In the video, the Prime Minister can be seen re-greeting and looking at the President. However, the video is retouched shows The Prime Minister ignores the President. The accident was from a party in ParliamentCentral Hall to bid farewell to President Kovind, who will resign office on 25 July.
BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala He said Prime Minister Modi received the President covind who can be seen in The complete video of Parliament.
Sanjay Singh tweeted today in Who said that the outgoing president was insulted. he is posted Edited clip and flat allegations against Prime Minister. The Prime Minister had received President Kovind from what can be seen in The full video. There are pictures in The public The field shows Prime Minister Modi saluting the President,” Poonawala said.
(with input from agencies)
nihilistic public party leader Sanjay Singh‘s post Marked “Introduction out of Context” by Twitter.
In the original In the video, the Prime Minister can be seen re-greeting and looking at the President. However, the video is retouched shows The Prime Minister ignores the President. The accident was from a party in ParliamentCentral Hall to bid farewell to President Kovind, who will resign office on 25 July.
BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala He said Prime Minister Modi received the President covind who can be seen in The complete video of Parliament.
Sanjay Singh tweeted today in Who said that the outgoing president was insulted. he is posted Edited clip and flat allegations against Prime Minister. The Prime Minister had received President Kovind from what can be seen in The full video. There are pictures in The public The field shows Prime Minister Modi saluting the President,” Poonawala said.
(with input from agencies)

