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No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say Generating Hydroelectricity Makes Water

No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove
No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove

No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove An old and edited video of rajasthan chief minister ashok gehlot saying water which produces hydroelectricity is useless for agricultural purposes is circulating online with netizens taking at dig at the congress leader. boom found the video has been clipped and shared out of context. Ashok gehlot never said that when electricity is produced from water, it loses energy and becomes useless for farming. hence, the claim is misleading. claim review: ashok gehlot said generating electricity makes water useless for farming.

No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove
No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove

No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove What is being circulated on social media is, in fact, a truncated part of a longer video where the aicc general secretary is referring to spread of such misinformation by jan sangh cadres. Ashok gehlot tweeted the full version of this video and clarified that the viral video circulating on social media is an edited one. hence, the claim made in the post is false. Times fact check has found gehlot’s viral video to be a trimmed version of a longer video and the video that is being circulated widely is taken out of context. Aicc general secretary and former rajasthan cm ashok gehlot is being roasted on social media after he purportedly made these daft remarks at a press conference. a 16 second clip is circulating widely on twitter in which gehlot can be heard saying these words.

No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove
No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove

No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove Times fact check has found gehlot’s viral video to be a trimmed version of a longer video and the video that is being circulated widely is taken out of context. Aicc general secretary and former rajasthan cm ashok gehlot is being roasted on social media after he purportedly made these daft remarks at a press conference. a 16 second clip is circulating widely on twitter in which gehlot can be heard saying these words. Here's the revelation: ashok gehlot was referring to mani ram bagri's comment in the 1960s saying, "bhakra nangal mein paani mein se bijli nikali, ab gehoon kya paida hoga?" (if electricity has been taken out of bhakra nangal waters, how can wheat be irrigated now?). A video of rajasthan chief minister ashok gehlot saying that water becomes useless for farming after it is used to generate electricity is doing the rounds on social media. Fact check: ashok gehlot did not claim generating electricity will remove energy from water thewire.in. A video of former rajasthan cm ashok gehlot claiming that generating electricity will remove energy from water. so, what’s the truth? it’s a fake video, edited to add the dialogue. however, on twitter, #scientistgehlot became a hashtag in no time as people fell for it.

No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove
No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove

No Ashok Gehlot Did Not Say That Generating Electricity Will Remove Here's the revelation: ashok gehlot was referring to mani ram bagri's comment in the 1960s saying, "bhakra nangal mein paani mein se bijli nikali, ab gehoon kya paida hoga?" (if electricity has been taken out of bhakra nangal waters, how can wheat be irrigated now?). A video of rajasthan chief minister ashok gehlot saying that water becomes useless for farming after it is used to generate electricity is doing the rounds on social media. Fact check: ashok gehlot did not claim generating electricity will remove energy from water thewire.in. A video of former rajasthan cm ashok gehlot claiming that generating electricity will remove energy from water. so, what’s the truth? it’s a fake video, edited to add the dialogue. however, on twitter, #scientistgehlot became a hashtag in no time as people fell for it.

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