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Fact Check: The video DOES NOT show Ajit Pawar's dead body at a hospital
India Today Fact Check found that this video predates Pawar's death in the ill-fated plane crash. It actually shows an organ donor's mortal remains being honoured.

Jyoti Dwivedi is a senior special correspondent with the India Today Group's fact check team. With more than a decade of experience in print, web, radio and podcast, she has reported on many beats such as education, women's issues and entertainment. She has also conducted several sting operations in these fields, compelling authorities to take appropriate action. Before joining the India Today Group, Jyoti has worked for Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, The Times of India and All India Radio. She is passionate about classical music.
India Today Fact Check found that this video predates Pawar's death in the ill-fated plane crash. It actually shows an organ donor's mortal remains being honoured.
Although Shimjitha Musthafa has been arrested for allegedly abetting the suicide of Deepak, whom she accused of sexual harassment on a bus, this clip dates back to 2023 and is unrelated.
India Today Fact Check found that this video was made by Haryana-based content creator Ashish Vats.
This video is from a railway station in Punjab's Hoshiarpur district. A mob beat up the man in saffron clothes for allegedly trying to abduct a child.
It was shared by many Chinese news websites and channels in November, who claimed the incident was from the country.
This video was originally posted by an Indian digital creator named Kuldeep Meena.
Under the pretext of purchasing leaked data in bulk for marketing, we spoke to 'Rakesh' at length. And among other things, he said he'd done no wrong in creating the ProxyEarth.org website.
According to a former colleague who spoke to India Today Fact Check on the condition of anonymity, Jawad became a Mechanical Engineering lecturer at Jamia Millia Islamia in 1993. But his ambitions far exceeded the humble podium of a college.
Before Faridabad, Dr Umar Un Nabi worked in a Jammu and Kashmir hospital. And was terminated.
India Today Fact Check found that while the image of the woman with a burnt face is from a film shoot, the photo showing a man and a woman is a movie poster.