Instagram · May 26, 2026
Partially truePlea for 'bulldozer help' in Noida references corruption and scams
The video is a plea to Yogi Adityanath Ji for bulldozer help in Noida, referencing corruption and scams.
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Instagram · May 26, 2026
Partially trueThe video is a plea to Yogi Adityanath Ji for bulldozer help in Noida, referencing corruption and scams.
More corruption fact-checksInstagram · May 25, 2026
Partially trueThe video discusses allegations of corruption against a company named MEIL, highlighting past incidents and ongoing investigations related to their involvement in various projects, including nuclear construction and infrastructure development.
More corruption fact-checksInstagram · May 23, 2026
Partially trueThe speaker claims that the Bihar government has not initiated any reconciliation efforts, but rather has started a "blag" and "panchayati" (likely referring to a specific type of political or administrative process). He alleges that leaders, including Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, have undertaken 20 "yatras" (journeys or tours) such as "Samadhan Yatra" and "Samridhi Yatra." The speaker asserts that 60% of people in Bihar earn less than 100 rupees a day, while leaders are undertaking "Samridhi Yatras." He criticizes leaders for accumulating wealth through corruption and looting public funds, stating that officials are buying property abroad instead of in India. The speaker concludes that these yatras and public forums are not benefiting the common people and that Bihar remains one of the poorest and most backward states in the country, as it was 20-25 years ago.
More corruption fact-checksInstagram · May 20, 2026
Partially trueThe speaker states he has quit preparing for SSC exams and his dream of becoming a Delhi Police Sub-Inspector due to a widespread exam scam. He mentions a person named Ishwari Prasad who has over 500 labs, allegedly opened with the help of employees from the company conducting the exams, which is also accused of cheating. He claims the STF has caught over 100 labs with proof of exam cheating and paper leaks, leading to unfair chances for students. He expresses frustration that no officials, including the Education Minister or SSC Chairman, will address the issue, as their families are not affected, and only poor students suffer. He advises others to also quit preparing.
More corruption fact-checksInstagram · May 17, 2026
MisleadingApne bete chup chap kya ghante ka insaaf desh kaise hoga saaf inki niyat mein hai daag sirf karte rahenge baat alag shakal wahi jaat vote milne par ye khaat bitaya pure saal haan mera bhai ye to noto ki sarkar hai na note se banate apne beto ko ye star hai na kitne bekar kyu ye aapas mein jhankkar hai na baaki pura desh doobe inki naiya paar hai na achi vidya chahiye acha khasa maal dena nal mein pani chahiye khade rele line mein na zameen apni par vote kha kar sign lena drugs laye ye phir dhakel denge crime mein na akela insaan phir gaadi teri chaal
More corruption fact-checksInstagram · May 17, 2026
TrueNepal's Home Minister, Sudan Gurung, resigned from his position after facing allegations of financial links with a businessman involved in a money laundering case, stating that he did so to uphold public trust and ensure a fair investigation.
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