A cropped video of Rahul Gandhi is being shared on social media with a false claim that the Congress leader promised to credit an annual sum of Rs 1 lakh to accounts of youngsters who spent time browsing social media platforms. BOOM found that the video had been cropped and Gandhi was referring to the Congress party's 'Right to Apprenticeship' programme where unemployed graduates and diploma holders of India would get the opportunity to work as apprentices in private and public sector companies for a year and get a salary of Rs 8,500 per month if the Congress was voted to power. Did Rahul Gandhi Promise ₹1 Lakh To Youth Surfing Social Media? FactCheckDID RAHUL GANDHI PROMISE Rs 1 LAKH TO YOUTH BROWSING SOCIAL MEDIA?Did Rahul Gandhi promise Rs 1 lakh to youngsters who spend time browsing social media platforms? Social media head of BJP UP’s youth wing Dr Richa Rajpoot and right-wing handles like MeghUpdates have shared the viral video on social media.VIRAL VIDEO IS CROPPEDFact-checkers found that the viral video has been clipped out of a larger speech that Rahul Gandhi delivered in Bihar's Bhagalpur on 20 April 2024. The speech was streamed live on his YouTube channel.CONGRESS LEADER PROMISED RS 1 LAKH TO UNEMPLOYED GRADUATESIn the longer video, he was referring to the 'Right to Apprenticeship' programme where unemployed graduates below 25 years of age would get the opportunity to work as apprentices in private and public sector companies for a year.