
Fact Check: Varanasi councillor's 'kidnap' by voters goes viral on social media with a twist
India Today
A video of a Varanasi councillor getting kidnapped has been going viral on social media. Read on to find out the truth behind the video.
The video of a man tied to a chair by a sloganeering group has gone viral on social media. Those sharing this clip have claimed that the restrained man is a councillor who never visited his ward after winning the polls. When he returned to seek votes for a rerun, the locals abducted him.
The original audio of this 20-second clip was replaced by an old Bollywood track.
Archived versions of some similar posts can be seen.
India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) has found these claims to be misleading. The Varanasi councillor was not tied up for the reason explained in the viral posts. The residents forced their tied-up representative to sit in the flooded street in protest against inefficient sewage management in the locality.
We ran a reverse search of the screengrabs from the viral video as there were no reports that supported the claim. This took us to multiple media reports (https://bit.ly/3yh6Yqm) from November 2020 that unfolded the real story.
A report by Amar Ujala (https://bit.ly/3bIYYXJ) from 21 November 2020 identified the man as Tufail Ansari, councillor of ward number 79 of the Varanasi Municipal Corporation. The article noted that a local outrage against waterlogging in the neighbourhood resulted in the 'kidnap' of their representative.
As per a report by Jagran, the streets of Ambika Mandi were flooded with sewage water for a long time, making lives difficult. They accused Tufail Ansari of not acting on their complaints despite repeated requests. Thus, they forced Ansari to sit on a chair in the middle of the sewage water.