VerifyReels logo VerifyReels AI Engine
Back to topics

Topic archive

minority rights fact-checks

VerifyReels collects source-backed fact-checks for viral videos about minority rights. This topic hub helps readers review the original claim, the verdict, and the supporting context behind public reels, shorts, and social clips. Browse related scam alerts, misleading narratives, and verified explanations so you can understand how claims in this category spread and decide what deserves trust before sharing.

2 verifications

Instagram · May 29, 2026

Partially true

Waqf Board Land Acquisition and Rights Disparity Claims Examined

In India, the most land is with the Waqf Board, and we all know this. From 1913 to 2026, 18 lakh acres of land have been with the Waqf Board. The meaning of Waqf land is Allah's land. But this has been acquired by 39 lakh acres by 2026. Let's understand. In 2013, the Congress government amended the Waqf Act, stating that the Waqf Board itself will decide which property is Waqf property. And then the Waqf Board was formed. That is, the land on which the Waqf Board has put its hand, that land became Allah's. That is, if tomorrow people from the Waqf Board come to your house and say that this land belongs to Allah, then the police will push you out of your own house. And this has happened. In many villages, the villagers have taken up arms. The Waqf has occupied hundreds of Hindu temples, for which you cannot even go to court. Now you must be thinking that the amendment has been made in the Waqf Board, that now the District Collector will decide which land is Waqf land. But the Supreme Court has stayed the implementation of this. Whereas the Waqf has declared even the Supreme Court's land as Waqf property. And is this the same right that Hindus have? Muslims have Muslim Personal Law, Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act, Waqf Act, Minority Rights. And not only this, Bangladesh and Pakistan are also majority Muslim countries. But what do Hindus have? Nothing. Even temples are under government control. And if you talk about Hindu Rashtra, you are accused of inciting riots and disturbing peace.

More minority rights fact-checks
0 watched 1 searched here

Instagram · May 22, 2026

Partially true

Pakistani Hindu Temples Reopened, But Safety Concerns Remain

The speaker discusses the reopening of Hindu temples in Pakistan, highlighting the restoration of the Shivah Teja Singh temple in Sialkot and the Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib in Peshawar. She questions how minorities can feel safe when religious extremism is promoted through education and media, referencing an incident where a girl was harassed for her attire. The speaker emphasizes the need to teach tolerance and fix the curriculum to combat religious extremism.

More minority rights fact-checks
0 watched 1 searched here