A post bearing the stamp of ABP News-CVoter Survey is being widely circulated on social media regarding the fate of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Northeast Delhi Lok Sabha Seat candidate Manoj Tiwari in the elections. The post shared after Delhi went to polls on May 25 claims that the position of sitting Lok Sabha MP Manoj Tiwari is in danger. The image with the ABP-CVoter Survey stamp has a text that reads: "Uttar Purvi Dilli Se Manoj Tiwari Ki Seat Khatre Main" [From Northeast Delhi, Manoj Tiwari's seat (Lok Sabha) is in danger]. The image being used has been digitally altered from an original video of ABP News, which had projected the chances of Manoj Tiwari after an opinion poll. Since the image circulated on social media is digitally altered from an original video broadcast five months ago with a different context, and does not bear the original text, it should be considered Fake News.
Here's The Social Media Post Being Circulated With ABP-CVoter Survey Stamp:
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The widely circulated post has been used by digitally altering the original text on a five-month-old ABP News-CVoter Survey broadcast. The original video contains the text: "Theek Thaak Antar Se Aagey" [Ahead with a fine margin].
Here's The Original Video Link:
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Please help in combatting the spread of misinformation and only refer to original and trusted sources like ABP Network for authentic poll-related coverage and information.
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In the ongoing Lok Sabha Polls, Manoj Tiwari is pitted against INDIA-bloc candidate Kanhaiya Kumar for Delhi Northeast Parliamentary Constituency.
On Delhi's seven Lok Sabha seats, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress are contesting Lok Sabha polls as part of the INDIA-bloc. As per the agreement, AAP fielded candidates in four constituencies: New Delhi, East Delhi, South Delhi, and West Delhi. Meanwhile, Congress contested in Chandni Chowk, North East Delhi, and North West Delhi.