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While holidaying in Italy, Rahul Gandhi decides to create chaos in India by spreading fake news about loan write-offs: Details

Rahul Gandhi does not understand the difference between a loan 'write-off' and a loan 'waiver'

Actor Sushant Singh continues to share fake news, this time lies about the release of suspended cop DSP Davinder Singh

n his hurry to target the Modi government and country's investigative agencies for taking action alleged terror sympathisers, Sushant Singh openly peddled false propaganda by conveniently ignoring the details of the case registered against suspended cop Davinder Singh.

Rahul Gandhi’s fanboy Saket Gokhale thinks bank transfers under DBT cannot happen on a bank holiday. Here is an explainer

The fund transfers under DBT do not take place using RTGS/NEFT systems, and it happens via a direct electronic fund transfer

How Times of India and The Hindu turned ‘Haroon’, who posed as a priest, to a ‘Tantrik’ to secularise the crime

The Times of India, in its attempt to 'secularise' the crime, passed off the accused as a 'Tantrik', when it was, in fact, a man named Harun

Here is the truth behind the image of an old farmer, who according to Congress trolls and actor, died at farmers protest recently

The 2018 image was used to claim that an elderly farmer has died during the Delhi farmer protests.

Fact-Check: Is WhatsApp suspending support for older iPhones after Christmas

WhatsApp will continue to work on iOS 9 contrary to the reports some news agencies have published

India Today group’s The Lallantop spreads fake information about APMC markets in Gujarat and new farm laws

A person interviewed by India Today group's The Lallantop falsely claimed that there are no APMC markets in Gujarat

Priyanka Gandhi had to remove a Facebook post spreading misinformation, but here’s how she can continue lying like her brother

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was forced to back-pedal on her attempt to fearmonger after Facebook flagged her tweet as "misleading" content.

UP Govt refutes media reports that fake spices were made out of donkey dung in Hathras

Various media reports suggested that donkey dung was used mixed into the adulterated spices at a factory in Hathras, UP.

Fact Check: Has the government sold the Indian Railways to Adani Group as alleged in a viral video? Read the truth here

Congress leader Hardik Patel had shared the misleading claims on Twitter. General Secretary Priyanka Vadra had shared the fake claims further.

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