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Instagram · May 23, 2026

Source-backed True Truth Percentage: 25% CORRECT

Claim about mosque numbers and prayer locations lacks substantiation

The speaker questions why praying on the road is considered wrong, drawing parallels to students and workers who face delays and potential harm when roads are blocked.

What's right

The video shows a news report with text overlay that reads 'रोड पर ही नमाज पढ़ना है तो आखिर क्यों?' which translates to 'If praying on the road is necessary, then why?'.
The speaker questions why praying on the road is considered wrong, drawing parallels to students and workers who face delays and potential harm when roads are blocked.

What's wrong

There are six lakh mosques in the country.
The speaker implies that railway property is the next most available space after mosques.
The speaker suggests that if prayer on the road is acceptable, then mosques should be removed.

Breakdown

The claim that there are six lakh mosques in the country is not verifiable through the provided search results. While the context discusses mosques and prayer locations, no source confirms this specific number.

The claim that railway property is the next most available space after mosques is also not directly supported; the speaker mentions railway property and mosques but does not establish a hierarchy of availability. The suggestion that mosques should be removed if prayer on the road is acceptable is an interpretation of the speaker's words, and while the speaker does question the necessity of mosques if road prayer is acceptable, the exact phrasing of 'mosques should be removed' is not explicitly stated in the provided context.

The video's text overlay and the general sentiment of questioning road prayer are supported by the transcript and the provided translation. [1][2][3]

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