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Viral Gandhi “I Love Muhammad” Photo Proven Fake

A viral image purportedly showing Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi holding a poster reading “I love Muhammad”has been confirmed fake. Fact-checkers identified clear signs of AI manipulation, including mismatched lighting, distorted hands, and irregular text alignment—typical indicators of synthetic imagery.

The photo spread rapidly across social media platforms, misleading thousands and fueling politically charged discussions. However, no credible news outlet or official statement supports any connection between the Congress leaders and the alleged event.

Analysts note that such AI-generated misinformation is part of a growing trend in digital propaganda, where fabricated visuals are used to polarize public opinion and undermine trust in political figures.

Congress representatives have since reiterated the party’s commitment to India’s unity and communal harmony, condemning the spread of divisive and deceptive content online.

Finally, the viral post is entirely fabricated, designed to mislead and provoke — a reminder of the urgent need for digital literacy and responsible sharing in the age of AI-driven misinformation.