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Viral Video Sparks Outrage After Uttar Pradesh Man Allegedly Confesses to Killing Muslims During Live Stream

A viral video allegedly showing a Uttar Pradesh man confessing to killing Muslims during a live stream while discussing Israel and Gaza has sparked outrage on social media.

A viral video circulating on Twitter and other social media platforms has sparked outrage after an unidentified man, claiming to be from Uttar Pradesh, allegedly made anti-Muslim remarks and claimed during a live stream that he had “killed almost 4 Muslims.”

According to the viral clip, the conversation took place between the unidentified man and another individual allegedly posing as a member of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). During the interaction, the unidentified man reportedly expressed support for Israel and referred to the ongoing war in Gaza.

The identity of the man in the video has not been officially confirmed, and there has been no official police statement regarding the authenticity of the claims made in the clip. The matter is currently being widely discussed on social media platforms.

Man in Viral Video Claims Support for Israel Over Gaza War

In the viral video, the individual allegedly posing as an Israeli IDF member asked the Uttar Pradesh man why he liked Israel.

During the conversation, the unidentified man allegedly stated that he supported Israel because Muslims were being killed in Gaza and also referred to Muslims being targeted in India.

The man further claimed he was from Uttar Pradesh, where the BJP is in power.

According to the viral claims circulating online, the unidentified individual also allegedly admitted on camera:

“I have killed almost 4 Muslims.”

The statement triggered widespread reactions and criticism on social media.

Social Media Users Demand Investigation

The viral clip generated strong reactions online, with many users demanding an investigation into the alleged confession made during the live stream.

Several social media users questioned whether authorities would verify the claims made in the video and take appropriate legal action if necessary.

The viral posts accompanying the video described the individual as a “self-confessed murderer walking freely in UP” and raised concerns over alleged hate speech and violence.

No Official Confirmation Yet

As of now, there has been no official confirmation regarding:

  • The identity of the unidentified man
  • The authenticity of the alleged confession
  • Whether any police complaint has been registered
  • The exact location where the video was recorded

No official statement has been issued by Uttar Pradesh Police or any law enforcement agency regarding the viral clip.

BJP Rule and Lynching Allegations Mentioned in Viral Claims

The viral posts linked to the video also referred to Uttar Pradesh being ruled by the BJP and mentioned previous incidents of lynching and murder reported from the state.

However, these claims remain part of the social media discussion surrounding the viral video and have not been independently verified by authorities in connection with this incident.

A viral video allegedly showing an unidentified Uttar Pradesh man making anti-Muslim remarks and claiming during a live stream that he had “killed almost 4 Muslims” has triggered widespread outrage on social media. The conversation reportedly involved another individual posing as an Israeli IDF member discussing the Gaza war and support for Israel. Authorities have not yet officially confirmed the identity of the man or the authenticity of the claims, and no official police statement has been released so far.

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Mohammed Yousuf

Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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