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Social media users have circulated a video purportedly showing the Union External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar Being requested to leave during the swearing in ceremony of the newly elected President of United States of America, donald trump,
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Is the claim true?: The claim is false.
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We reviewed the longer version of the swearing-in ceremony and found that Jaishankar was not asked to leave or disturbed midway through the ceremony.
What we found: First, we looked for the longer version of the swearing-in ceremony and found it there of the white house Youtube channel.
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Next, we identified the portion of the viral video in the YouTube version.
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We saw a cameraperson coming in front of the minister 34:37 minutes Of youtube video.
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But 34:44 minutesWe saw a person coming towards the area where Jaishankar was sitting. The man was seen patting his hand and gesturing for someone to leave.
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He was also seen talking to someone. He did not have any conversation with the minister at any time.
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But 35:10 minutesWe can see a person leaving the area behind the minister. The man was wearing a kind of strap around his neck.
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one in live stream by the German broadcaster DW NewsWe could see a photographer in front of the row where Jaishankar was sitting.
conclusion: A false claim has gone viral that Jaishankar was asked to leave during Trump’s swearing-in ceremony.
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