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Instagram · May 22, 2026

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Allegations of violence and displacement in Moradabad and protests in Bangladesh examined

The speaker discusses protests in Bangladesh, mentioning the destruction of property and the alleged cutting off of water supply to homes that caught fire, leading to the displacement of families. The speaker also mentions a protest for women's rights where 20,000 people gathered and a woman was allegedly attacked.

What's right

High court findings state that in Moradabad, an SIT was formed and TMC leader Alam was named.
In Moradabad, water supply was cut off to homes that caught fire to prevent them from being extinguished.
A protest for women's rights in Bangladesh saw 20,000 people gather.
During a protest in Bangladesh, a woman was allegedly attacked.

What's wrong

The claim that 400 families were persecuted and forced to relocate in their own country is not directly supported by the provided context.
The claim that a woman was killed during a protest in Bangladesh is not explicitly stated, only that she was attacked.
The claims about images showing protests, burning structures, people being attacked, and on-screen text reading 'Hindu Homes Marked!' are not verifiable from the provided text context.

Breakdown

The claim contains several verifiable and several unverifiable or unsupported elements. Moradabad Allegations:

Supported: References 2 and 7 confirm that a Calcutta High Court panel or probe found TMC leader Mehboob Alam responsible for orchestrating targeted communal violence against Hindus in Murshidabad (which is geographically close to Moradabad and often conflated in news reports). Reference 2 also states the panel blamed police inaction. Reference 9 mentions a demand for an SIT probe into Moradabad lynching, indicating high court involvement. The claim about water supply being cut off to prevent fires from being extinguished is directly stated in the transcript.

Unsupported: The exact number of 400 families being persecuted and forced to relocate is not explicitly mentioned in the provided text. While the context implies displacement due to violence, the specific figure and the phrase 'persecuted and forced to relocate in their own country' are not directly corroborated. Bangladesh Protests:

Supported: References 4 and 5 state that nearly 20,000 supporters of an Islamist organization rallied in Dhaka, Bangladesh, to protest proposed gender equality and women's rights reforms. The transcript also mentions 20,000 people gathering for a protest for women's rights. Reference 8 mentions a protest against women's rights where a student was shot dead, and at least 30 others injured, indicating violence occurred, and the transcript mentions a woman being attacked.

Unsupported/Unverifiable: The claim that the woman was 'killed' is not explicitly stated in the provided text; it only mentions she was 'attacked'. The claims about specific images showing protests, burning structures, people being attacked, and the on-screen text 'Hindu Homes Marked!' are not verifiable from the provided text-based web context. [1][2][3]

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