The truth of false claims related to Haldiram, tirupati balaji, and allahabad University

Neither the Haldiram company is owned by Muslims nor the students of allahabad University were caught making bombs.

Several false claims went viral on social media this week. For example, old photos of madhya pradesh (Madhya Pradesh) students of allahabad University were shared with the false claim that they were caught making bombs. In the list of false claims related to the Haldiram company, another false claim went viral that the company has been sold to a Muslim man.

A false claim went viral in the name of the priest of tirupati balaji temple that he asked people not to donate to the temple as this money is spent on other religions. Apart from this, a video from gujarat was shared linking Khargone violence, in which a woman is seen doing sit-ups.

Maharashtra mp Navneet Rana and her husband had announced that they would recite Hanuman Chalisa outside cm Uddhav Thackeray's house. In the midst of this controversy, a fake twitter account surfaced in the name of Navneet Rana. All such claims made this week were scrutinized

A photo in which policemen can be seen with some young men and women was shared with the claim that it is of students of allahabad University, who were caught making bombs in hostels.

In the investigation, we found articles published 3 years ago on other websites including Dainik Bhaskar. In which the same picture was used. According to the article, the gang accused of sex racket was busted by the police in Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh. It is clear that this photo is not of students caught making bombs at allahabad University.

This communal claim related to the owner of Haldiram company is false In a viral post on social media, it is being claimed that the owner of Haldiram, a company that makes sweets and snacks, is a Muslim.

However, we found that ganga Bishan Agarwal (Haldiram), the founder of Haldiram Group, does not have any grandchildren named yogesh and Naresh. In addition, the business of the company is still owned by the Agarwal family.

In our investigation, this claim turned out to be misleading. It is true that the head priest of tirupati balaji temple has many times accused the management of the temple of not using the donation properly. In an interview, he also asked people not to donate. But, neither the communal angle mentioned in the message is true. Nor has the chief priest made any such allegation against andhra pradesh cm YS Jaganmohan Reddy, as claimed in the viral message.

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