Did Yogi embrace Muslims? A photo that spreads like fire! is it true

Lok Sabha elections for the Prime Minister are currently underway in India. India’s Lok Sabha elections, the world’s biggest democratic festival, will conclude on June 1. June 4 election results are out.

Nowadays many fake things are spreading on the internet and social media. A lot of fake and wrong news is spreading especially about the party, candidate and leaders. There is a need to recognize fake news that is spreading like this.

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Spreading news
In this case, a photo of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath hugging Muslim men is being shared on Facebook. A user who shared this picture on Facebook wrote, “This love will only last till June 4th.”

This photo, which was posted on Facebook, attracted the attention of many people who reached out.

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Verification method
Newschecker media has conducted an investigation to know the authenticity of the photo of Yogi Adityanath which is going viral. A reverse image search for this photo found a post on Instagram. In that post, AI-edited photos of BJP celebrities including Yogi Adityanath, BJP National President Natta and Narendra Modi were found.

In particular, several photographs were found of BJP National President Natta campaigning for the Congress while carrying the Congress flag and Narendra Modi towards the Congress symbol, the hand symbol.

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What is the truth?
Apart from these, AI-edited photos of many national leaders have also been made available. It has been revealed that a photo of Yogi Adityanath hugging Muslims has been created by AI and shared on the internet.

Conclusion
It is noteworthy that the photo of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath hugging Muslims was created by AI.

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