
Video does not show Mann crying after AAP’s Delhi election loss
In the world of social media, it’s not uncommon to come across misleading and false information going viral. A recent example of this is a video that has been circulating online, claiming to show Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann breaking down in tears after the recent defeat of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the Delhi assembly elections. However, our investigation has revealed that the video is actually from 2022, and has nothing to do with the recent election results.
The video in question shows Mann delivering an emotional speech, in which he appears to be choked up and close to tears. The speech is in support of Arvind Kejriwal, the national convener of the AAP, who was contesting the Punjab assembly elections at the time. The video has been shared widely on social media platforms, with many users claiming that it shows Mann crying after the AAP’s defeat in the Delhi elections.
To fact-check this claim, we conducted an in-depth investigation and analyzed the video to determine its origin and context. Our findings revealed that the video is actually from 2022, when Mann gave an emotional speech in support of Kejriwal during the Punjab assembly elections.
The video was shared on social media platforms, with many users claiming that it showed Mann crying after the AAP’s defeat in the Delhi elections. However, our investigation revealed that the video was from 2022, and had nothing to do with the recent election results.
The video has been viewed millions of times, with many users sharing it with the claim that it shows Mann crying after the AAP’s defeat in the Delhi elections. However, our investigation has revealed that the video is actually from 2022, and has nothing to do with the recent election results.
In conclusion, the video does not show Mann crying after the AAP’s defeat in the Delhi elections. The video is actually from 2022, and was shared to support Kejriwal during the Punjab assembly elections. Our investigation has revealed that the video has been misused and manipulated to spread false information about the recent election results.
BOOM has fact-checked the video and found that it is false. The video is from 2022, and has nothing to do with the recent election results.