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Was Narendra Modi waving at an empty train during the Bogibeel bridge inauguration?
A recent video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi waving at a train in Assam has gone viral on social media with many claiming that the prime minister was waving at an empty train for a photo-op.
Narendra Modi was in Assam on December 25 to inaugurate the Bogibeel bridge, the longest rail-cum-road bridge in India after which he also flagged off the Tinsukia-Naharlagun Express.
The Fact is, PM Narendra Modi was not waving at an empty train. Videos and images show people were present in the train.
BOOMLive searched for a video of the event and found a live video on Facebook clearly showing that there were people whom Modi was waving at and the people were also waving back.
Watch the video from 15 minutes. The camera at 15:40 minutes also pans to the train and the train number is visible.
↓ Here is the Video link which shows people were present in the train ↓
Was Narendra Modi Waving At An Empty Train?: A FactCheck
PM Modi was not waving at an empty train. Videos and images show people were present in the train.
Over 8,000 Indian journalists to get training from Google for fighting fake news
Over 8,000 Indian journalists to get training from Google for fighting fake news
The multinational technology giant aims to create awareness and share its new tools to counter fake news
The Hush Post: To protect journalists from becoming victims of false news, the Google India said on Tuesday that it will train 8,000 Indian journalists in English and six other languages of India in next one year.
Under this initiative, the Google News Initiative India Training Network would…
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