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‘Social post in Delip Kumar provides property to Waqf Hoax’

'Social post in Delip Kumar provides property to Waqf Hoax'
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The outer message about the social media circulated hours after the death of the legendary actor Dilip Kumar on July 7, claiming that he had contributed his traits to the welfare board turned out to be a trick, according to Dethuth Cyber ​​on Friday.
Virus messages in Hindi, then translated into other languages, not only shocking and disturbing, but leaving many people wondering about the truth of claims said, said Social Media Hoax Slayer (SMHS) PANKAJ Jain.
“Yusuf Khan aka Dilip Kumar has gone, pretending to be Hindu and eating from him, but after death contributed its property worth Rs 98 Crore to the waqf board, all jihadists,” read the post that spreads like fire.
“I was blown with calls and messages to verify the truth behind the post and after a big effort, I found that it was just a trick, like many seen on social media.
I was even confirmed with Faisal Faroqui, media manager lately Dilip Kumar Saab, “Jain said to IANs.
“This is a fake tweet made by a fake ID.
Maker Mischief and completely wrong.
Every word from this tweet is wrong.
There is no truth in their content,” Farooqui said in a written statement to Jain.
Farooqui added that the property went to the wife of the final actor (Saira Banu Khan), alone a famous actress, who was beside her husband until his last breath.
Farooqui has grown with Dilip Kumar Saab and has been close to the family, tells Jain.
According to Cyber ​​Sleuth, further investigation by SMHS to the World Wide Web (www) Gargantuan does not appear even a remote mention of anything involving Dilip Kumar or a waqf board.
He suspected that the RS 98 Crore event was “made”, only to match the age at which the actor towered the last breath, because fake spreaders did not have access to any authentic data.
“The message attracted attention because of the time, and the financial and religious angles involved in it.
It reaches millions throughout the country and abroad, but is now confirmed that the message is openly false and intended to mislead people with privileges .
Element, “Jain said.
Strangely, some individuals and groups posted / forwarded messages without verification, followed by several VIPs such as trade union ministers, state ministers, leading politicians, leading activists, celebrities and other bigwigs, he said.
Then, along the way, Jain said the length of the message also grew up with more annoying content and even adding it, whipping passion.
However, he acknowledged that “very difficult” to ensure the real source / origin of the messages that were questioned on social media, because many of which took refuge behind fake names, identities or locations that were impossible to be tracked.

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