Video Shows Indian Army Entering Violence Hit Bangladesh via West Bengal To Suppress Protests, PIB Fact Check Debunks Viral Claim
A video circulating on social media claims to show the Indian Army entering Bangladesh from West Bengal to suppress ongoing protests. However, the PIB Fact Check has debunked this claim.
A video circulating on social media claims to show the Indian Army entering Bangladesh from West Bengal to suppress ongoing protests. However, the PIB Fact Check has debunked this claim, revealing that the video is from 2022 and unrelated to the current situation in Bangladesh. The Fact Check confirms that no military aid has been sent from India to address the protests in Bangladesh. The unrest in Bangladesh, which has recently escalated due to student protests over government quotas, led to the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has sought refuge in India.Β Bangladesh Unrest: President Mohammed Shahabuddin Dissolves Parliament Amid Escalating Violence in Country.
PIB Debunks Viral Video of Indian Army Entering Bangladesh
A video shared on social media claims that the Indian Army is entering Bangladesh from West Bengal to suppress protests#PIBFactCheck
βοΈThe video is from 2022 & is not related to Bangladesh protests
βοΈNo military aid has been sent from India to suppress protests in Bangladesh pic.twitter.com/UnohAkP6bT
β PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) August 6, 2024
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