An old clip of India’s home minister has been shared with a false claim it showed him suggesting the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ordered the murder of a controversial politician. The false claim surfaced after the death of Mukhtar Ansari in March 2024, a former state assembly member in the Uttar Pradesh state who was jailed in 2005 for murder and illegal arms dealing. Authorities said he died of a cardiac arrest. The original clip actually showed Home Minister Amit Shah speaking in April 2019 about Ansari’s jailing.
“Amit Shah is saying that the Bharatiya Janata Party got rid of Mukhtar Ansari. Meaning, it is understood that the death was not due to a heart attack but was murdered by poisoning,” reads the Hindi-language caption to the clip shared on social media platform X on March 30, 2024.
According to the Hindustan Times newspaper, authorities opened a probe into his death after his family alleged he was poisoned while in detention. The probe was still ongoing as of April 4 (archived link).
In the clip, Home Minister Shah could be seen saying in Hindi the BJP gave northern megastate Uttar Pradesh “freedom” from several opposition politicians, including Ansari. He said in part: “BJP also gave freedom from Mukhtar Ansari.”