[A forensic report has revealed that one of Smriti Irani’s former
aides had ‘doctored’ videos that accused the JNU students’ leader
Kanhaiya Kumar of making anti-India slogans.]

http://www.jantakareporter.com/india/smriti-iranis-former-aide-doctored-kanhaiya-video/39260

Tuesday, March 1st, 2016
Smriti Irani’s former aide allegedly doctored Kanhaiya video, deletes
twitter account

***A forensic report has revealed that one of Smriti Irani’s former
aides had ‘doctored’ videos that accused the JNU students’ leader
Kanhaiya Kumar of making anti-India slogans.*** [Emphasis added.]

India Today reported that the ‘Forensic Audio, Video, Authentication
Report’ found two files to be ‘problematic.’

The first video was named as Q1 and titled as ‘Kanhaiya caught
shouting anti-India slogans.’ This clip reportedly came from YouTue
and was later used by several news channels.

This, the channels had said provided clinching proof of Kanhaiya’s
involvement in anti-national? sloganeering.

Second video, named as Q2, according to India Today, was picked up
from a URL address ‘shilpitewari.’

Shilpi Tewari, an active twitter user in flying the flag for Sangh
ideology on twitter and known for trolling anybody critical of Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and his government, was a campaign manager of
Irani during Lok Sabha election in Amethi.

Tiwari has since then deleted her twitter account and gone underground.

Such is Tewari’s proximity to Irani that social media has been abuzz
with allegations that HRD Ministry had relaxed the rules to employ
Tiwari as a consultant ‘at a fee of Rs 35,000 per month.’ (See the
meeting note below).

The meeting note below is now being widely shared on twitter in the
wake of new revelation of Tewari’s alleged involvement in doctoring
Kanhaiya video.

[Facsimile of the meeting note]

In its conclusion, the forensic report has said that ‘abrupt changes
were found in the pitch and the intensity contours….indicating that
the recording is not authentic.”

However, Indian Express reported that three out of the seven video
clips of the alleged ‘anti-national’ sloganeering in Jawaharlal Nehru
University (JNU) on 9 February, examined by the Delhi government, had
been found to be ‘doctored.

The video samples were sent by the Delhi government to Truth Lab in
Hyderabad. On 13 February, the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi had
ordered the District Magistrate in the capital to file a factual
report about the incident, following conflicting claims of different
parties shouting allegedly anti-national slogans on the JNU campus.

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