The AX user claimed that a video from Malda, where people with a certain faith attacked the Hindus stones and set fire to their vehicles.
Against the backdrop of the recent violence in Western Bengal Malda, the video conducts tours in social media, claiming they are from the same incident. The viral video shows a mafia, which is a wand and installs them. On March 28, a X -called “Islamist cannibal” shared a video showing a fire on fire to vehicles on the street. The user claimed that the video shows the incident in Malda, where people with a certain faith attacked the Hindus stones and set fire to their vehicles.
The user wrote: “Islamist pogrom continues in Malda, Western Bengal. Mafia Muslim set fire to Hindus vehicles and attacked their stones. Are Hindus in India so helpless that they can’t even avenge?” The user wrote in the signature by sharing the video. “Check the message here:
Broke Bharat warning
The Islamist pogrom continues in Malda, West Bengal.
The Muslim crowd set fire to Hindus vehicles and attacked them stones.
Are Hindus in India so helpless that they can’t even avenge ..? pic.twitter.com/9ptcirb– Islamist cannibal (@raviagrawal300) March 28, 2025
Fact check
In our investigation, the statement is considered false. Viral video – not from Malda, but since November 2023 to Bangladesh. For the first time, we ran the video through the Invid tool and gained several key frames. Launching one of the key shots through Google Lens, we found that several users shared it with similar claims. Checkup there. Moreover, search results via Google Lens led us to YouTube A video posted on the basis of the Bangladesh Channel News Protom Alo on November 26, 2023. The video was distributed with the description: “The size of light and vandalism of the vehicle in support of the blockade in Silch.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrnm10pgbv8
For further investigation we found report Confirmation of widespread vandalism and arson during the 48-hour blockade in Silzhet. Checkup There. We also found a tweet from the Western Bengal police, which also called a viral video as a fake. Police wrote: “An attached video about arson and vandalism is distributed in social media from certain quarters as an incident in the Malda area. This statement is completely fake. This video has been fixing the events since November 2023 in the Silchet Bangladesh region and has no connection with yesterday’s incident in Malda.” Check the tweet here.
An attached video about arson and vandalism is distributed on social media from certain neighborhoods as an incident of the Malda area. This statement is completely false. This video records the events of November 2023 in the Silchet Bangladesh region and has no connection with … pic.twitter.com/5ilmqcfuwo
– Western Bengali police (@wbpolice) March 28, 2025
Conclusion
Thus, the claim in the viral video is false. Video from Bangladesh rather than Malda.