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During the Karnataka Hijab debate, an old video of a Bangladeshi priest attacking Yati Narsinghanand has gone viral

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In the middle of the Karnataka hijab debate, a video of a guy has gone viral, with the assertion that he threatened all Hindus with terrible ramifications if they did not convert to Islam.

A video of a guy has gone viral during the Karnataka hijab controversy, claiming that he threatened all Hindus with grave repercussions if they did not convert to Islam.

“These people have determined your fate,” the video said in Hindi language, which was shared by several Twitter users. They’re just waiting for Modi to disappear from the scene. Let us make sure that all of our Hindu brothers and sisters are aware of this. Hindus, look with your eyes open and hear with your ears open. Make sure every Hindu brother in your contact list reads this by using WhatsApp.”

Some Twitter users even used the current hashtag #KarnatakaHijabRow to spread the footage.

A male may be heard speaking Hindi in the 29-second footage. “There is still time,” he adds. Repent. Inquire of God’s messenger for forgiveness. Otherwise, your body will not be burned at all. Your body will be eaten by vultures, ravens, and jackals.” “I am urging you to read the Kalma and become a Muslim,” the guy adds after a jump cut. Read the Kalma and become a Muslim if you wish to be saved.”

We discovered that a lengthier version of the same video was tweeted in May 2021 using InVid and reverse image search. “Friendly message from Bangladesh:” writes journalist Swati Goel Sharma in the caption. The Corona epidemic, as well as the numerous fatalities and cremations in India, are the result of Narsinghanand’s ‘blasphemy.’ Do tauba, Hindus; else, your remains would be devoured by cheel-kawwe instead of being burned. Accept our Islam, Ae pandit Narsinghanand.”

As a result, IT HAS BEEN PROVEN that the viral video was modified to give it a new context. We also established that the address was delivered in Bangladesh, not India. Finally, it has nothing to do with the Hijab controversy in Karnataka.

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