Press Wing Calls Viral Indian Torture Video Misrepresentation of Bangladesh Event

Bangladesh officials denied claims about a violent video that spread across social media platforms. The Chief Adviser's Press Wing said people wrongly linked the footage to their country. Someone shared a 19-second clip showing a man hanging upside down during a beating. False reports claimed the victim suffered because he supported the Awami League political party.

The press office investigated the video using Google's reverse image search tools. Their research found the real story came from India's Rajasthan state. The Indian Express newspaper reported the actual events happened in Beawar during May 2025. A man named Tejpal Singh Udawat faced accusations of attacking a truck driver over stolen diesel fuel. Police filed criminal charges after the video gained attention.

The footage shows Udawat suspended from construction equipment during the assault. One attacker struck him with a wooden stick as another person poured water over his body. Reports suggest someone also rubbed salt into his wounds during the attack. The video first appeared on Indian social media before spreading to other countries.

Multiple Indian news organizations covered the Rajasthan incident after the video went viral. Social media users strongly condemned the violence shown in the footage. Legal authorities took action against those responsible for the assault. The incident sparked discussions about mob justice across India.

Bangladesh's press wing called the false claims deliberate lies meant to damage their country's reputation. Officials sai
 

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