FACT CHECK: Violent clash between BNP factions in Bangladesh

A video circulating on social media, particularly from the handle @KreatelyMedia, shows a large group of men carrying homemade spears.Violent clash between BNP factions in Bangladesh misrepresented as incident from India

Claim: Violent clash between BNP factions in Bangladesh

Fact: The viral claim is false.


What Happend?

A video circulating on social media, particularly from the handle @KreatelyMedia, shows a large group of men carrying homemade spears. The user claimed they were illegal Bangladeshi immigrants marching to attack police and officials in Assam’s Goalpara district. The post received over 36,000 views.

What Factcheck India Found?

FactCheck India’s investigation found that the video has nothing to do with Assam or India. It actually depicts a violent clash between two factions of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in Ashtagram, Kishoreganj, on July 1, 2025. At least 40 people were injured in the political confrontation, which also saw vandalism, looting, and arson.

Factcheck India Investigation Found this Evidence:

  • Factcheck India analysis using Google Lens matched the viral clip with a video posted by Bangladesh-based news portal like Daily Sun other news portal on July 1, 2025.
  • A report by Dhaka Mail confirmed the clash was between supporters of Union BNP President Kamal Pasha and Kishoreganj District Volunteer Party Joint Convener Farhad Ahmed, stemming from a political and family dispute.
  • Visual comparison showed the viral footage and the original Bangladesh news video are identical.

Factcheck India’s Conclusion:
The viral claim is false. The video does not show illegal immigrants attacking security personnel in Assam but a political clash in Bangladesh. This is yet another case of misleading foreign footage being passed off as an incident in India to provoke outrage. Before sharing any sensational video or claim, verify its source through reverse image search or trusted news outlets like Factcheck India. A few minutes of factchecking can stop a falsehood from becoming tomorrow’s headline. Stay vigilant and stay alert with Factcheck India.

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