Footage of crowds marching in the street has been viewed tens of thousands of times in Facebook posts that claim it shows a rally in the Indian city of Jammu in support of a ruling party official whose comments about the Prophet Mohammed sparked uproar in Muslim countries. However, the video shows a Hindu procession in a different city before the row over Nupur Sharma's comments.
"Hindus of Jammu came out in support of Nupur Sharma. Now the world will see the unity and strength of Hindus," reads a Hindi-language Facebook post from June 13.
The video, which has more than 100,000 views, shows crowds dressed in saffron, the colour of Hinduism, marching down a street.
India's ruling Hindu-majority Bharatiya Janata Party suspended firebrand official Nupur Sharma after televised comments she made on May 26 about the relationship between the prophet and his youngest wife sparked protests in India and across the Muslim world.
However, there have been no credible reports about a rally in Jammu in support of Sharma following her remarks.
The video was shared in similar posts on Twitter here and here; and on Facebook here and here.
However, the claim is false.
Hindu procession
A Google reverse image search of keyframes from the video found the footage posted on April 18 -- weeks before Sharma's remarks about the prophet -- on the Facebook and YouTube pages of right-wing Indian organisation Vishwa Hindu Parishad.
Both posts are captioned in Hindi: "Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Hanuman...
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