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Balasore Railway Accident: Fact-Checkers Bust Communal Rumours Amid Trolling Of Muslims

While the recent Balasore train accident has taken away almost 300 lives and injured more than 1000 people, Muslims have yet again become the target of right-wing social media trolling.

Rescuers work at the site of passenger trains accident, in Balasore district, in the eastern Indian state of Orissa. Two passenger trains derailed in India, killing more than 200 people and trapping hundreds of others inside more than a dozen damaged rail cars officials said.
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Finding a scapegoat whenever there is a tragic incident has always been a time-tested strategy to divert the attention and to pervade a 바카라culture of fear바카라, be it the spread of Covid-19 or the recent train accident in Odisha바카라s Balasore that has claimed 275 lives and injured more than 1,100 people. 

Following the Odisha train accident, Muslims have become the target of right-wing social media handles.  

While the families were mourning the deaths of their close ones, some social media handles with earlier credentials of peddling fake news and Hindutva propaganda conspicuously started blaming Muslims for an alleged 바카라sabotage바카라. 

On June 3, a day after the accident, the Twitter handle @randomsena posted a picture of the site with an arrow directed to a white building with a tomb and wrote 바카라just saying - yesterday was Friday바카라. It was immediately interpreted by Twitterati as an indication that the structure was a mosque and it was a jumma when Muslims offer the weekly prayers 바카라 so Muslims might be involved in the accident.   

The tweet went viral and garnered 4 million views and around 4,500 retweets. On the same day, they posted another tweet saying 바카라Balasore is a hub of illegal Rohingya Muslims바카라. This tweet also got traction online and was viewed by 198.4k people. Later, defending this post, they used abusive words in a thread on Twitter and pointed out that they never mentioned Muslims in the original tweet. Rather it was the people who took up the charges on their own.  

Fact-checking website Alt News, however, busted the myth and found out that the structure was actually a temple run by International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). A twitter handle known as Prof. N John Camm, who claimed to be a cardiologist based in Germany, termed it 바카라Rail Jihad바카라, reports Scroll

Notably, all of these accounts were earlier found on several occasions to be posting inflammatory comments aligned to the Hindutva agenda.  

Taking note of the communalisation of the accident, the Odisha Police tweeted, 바카라It has come to notice that some social media handles are mischievously giving a communal colour to the tragic train accident at Balasore. This is highly unfortunate.바카라  

The police also appealed to the people to desist from circulating such 바카라false and ill-motivated posts바카라. 

바카라Severe legal action will be initiated against those who are trying to create communal disharmony by spreading rumours,바카라 said the police.  

The Twitter account with the name The Random Indian, however, continued casting aspersions on Mohammad Zubair of Alt News and asked the people for help as they were called out. Tagging the Bihar Police, they also alleged that the account holder바카라s father had been badly beaten by some recovery agent of money-lender Ankit Sinha.  

In their latest tweet, giving an explanation for their reference to Friday, The Random Indian wrote, 바카라In 2009, same train, Coromandel Express got derailed in Odisha, on a Friday. Same train, same state, same day. That바카라s what I meant by the 바카라Friday바카라 reference but my tweet was misinterpreted by many. So, I바카라m deleting my tweet to put an end to all of this. But it was actually a Black Friday. I tweeted after reading the Firstpost report & took this photo from twitter account.바카라

Consequently, they have deleted the post that started the controversy.  

This is not the first time that Muslims have been targeted for any tragic incident. Media reports held Tablighi Jamaat culpable for the spread of Covid-19 in 2020. It was followed by the toxic campaigns on different 바카라jihads바카라 바카라ranging from 바카라Love바카라 to 바카라Land바카라바카라 mostly peddled by right-wing media organisations led by Suresh Chavhanke of Sudarshan News. Balasore was just another addition to the campaign, scholars claim. 

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