Supriya Shrinate (X/MeghUpdates)
On Monday, September 9, Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate strongly refuted claims about Congress MP Rahul Gandhi meeting Amrit Singh, the daughter of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, during his visit to the United States. Amrit Singh currently works for a grantmaking organisation funded by George Soros, a financier often criticised by some for allegedly funding activities considered against India's interests.
Shrinate took to social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) to address the false claims circulating online. A particular claim made by an individual, self-described as an 'award-winning journalist', suggested that Gandhi was seen with Amrit Singh during his U.S. trip. Shrinate, in a sharp response, accused the journalist of siding with the narrative of the Modi government and its officials.
You fool, who survives on Doval’s bread crumbs
— Supriya Shrinate (@SupriyaShrinate) September 9, 2024
This a pic which has Rahul Gandhi’s childhood friend Amitabh Dubey and the lady is Amitabh’s wife, Amulya.
You miserable old man get a life https://t.co/3dKWhuUVqS pic.twitter.com/5pQeNW08NK
She clarified that the woman in the image being circulated was not Amrit Singh but Amulya, the wife of Rahul Gandhi's childhood friend Amitabh Dubey. Shrinate's post triggered varied reactions on social media, with some supporting her stance and applauding her for debunking the false claim. Others questioned the relevance of such a post, with some critics challenging Shrinate to post comparative photos of both women to clarify the confusion further.
This incident has sparked a wider debate on social media, with individuals questioning the motives behind the spread of misinformation and calling for more accountability among public figures and media professionals.
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