Video of Islamic scholar’s funeral procession in India falsely linked to police killing

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Video of Islamic scholar’s funeral procession in India falsely linked to police killing
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Footage of the funeral procession of an Islamic preacher in India is doing the rounds in posts falsely linking it to the death of a man killed by police The video shows crowds gathered to pay their respects to Maulana Rabe Hasani Nadvi, not Asad Ahmed

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