🇮🇳 False posts share digitally-altered media graphic about UK PM and former Indian PM
However, Dainik Bhaskar said it had never published such a graphic and AFP has found no official reports indicating Sunak has publicly made complimentary statements about Singh.Ankit Francis, a senior editor at Dainik Bhaskar, said the graphic seen in the social media posts is fabricated.
Below is a screenshot comparison of the image seen in the false posts and the image published by Dainik Bhaskar : The Hindi-language text in the genuine Dainik Bhaskar graphic reads:"Chidambaram-Tharoor's advice, there should be a minority PM in India too: BJP says - forgotten Manmohan Singh."from Dainik Bhaskar about opposition Congress leaders and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party trading barbs over whether India should have a minority prime minister.
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