Islamist Ali Sohrab spreads fake news again, said 145 Hindus test COVID-19 positive after visiting​ Vaishno Devi
Apr 9, 2020

Ali Sohrab, took to Facebook to post fake news that 400 people are trapped in Vaishno Devi temple. In his next post, he also claimed that out of this 400, 145 have been tested Coronavirus positive, OpIndia has reported.

Islamist Ali Sohrab has once again taken to social media to share fake news In his bid to defend the rabid Islamist organisation Tablighi Jamaat, which recently became the major reason for COVID-19 spread in India. He implicated that even Hindus have been violating lockdown orders and social distancing norms amidst the Coronavirus outbreak, as they visited Vaishno Devi, one of the most famous Hindu pilgrimage in India.

Ali Sohrab, took to Facebook to post fake news that 400 people are trapped in Vaishno Devi temple. In his next post, he also claimed that out of this 400, 145 have been tested Coronavirus positive. He also wrote that the rest are being tested and that new cases may also come up.

Ali Sohrab concocted this imaginary story in order to showcase Hindus equally responsible like the Muslims, in spreading the deadly corona virus across the country.

However, media reports confirm that none of the Hindu pilgrims are stuck at the temple. In fact, the holy temple has been closed doors for its devotees since March 18.

Moreover, Vaishno Devi Shrine Board has also refuted such claims. They have confirmed that no Vaishno Devi pilgrim is stuck anywhere in the temple nor in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir where the holy shrine of Vaishno Devi is located.

‘Journalist’ Ali Sohrab was arrested by UP Police last year in November over his provocative tweets on Supreme Court judgement of Ram Janmabhoomi verdict. 

Sohrab had also made objectionable remarks following the murder of Hindu Samaj Party leader Kamlesh Tiwari by Islamists. In his tweet, Ali Sohrab went on to wish the deceased Kamlesh Tiwari on the occasion of Diwali despite knowing that he is not alive anymore.

He had even threatened journalist Rohit Sardana and his child by saying he will pray for Sardana and his kid that someday in the future, Sardana’s kid should experience the ‘hatred’ caused due to Hindu-Muslims tensions. He was implying that Sardana had been instrumental in spreading hatred between the two communities. Following his hateful behaviour, the Uttar Pradesh police had registered a complaint against Ali Sohrab for inflammatory messages.

In September last year, following the abrogation of Article 370 by the centre, Sohrab had tried to pass off an old image of two army men cleaning a pool of blood on a road as a recent one. He shared the misleading image implying that it was taken during the ongoing situation in Kashmir.

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