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An image has been shared in multiple Facebook posts alongside a claim it shows members of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), an Indian right-wing organisation, saluting Queen Elizabeth II during the fight for independence from British rule. The claim is false; the image has been doctored from another photo showing Queen Elizabeth II visiting Nigeria in 1956. The photo was published here in a Facebook post on January 29, 2020. A screenshot of the misleading Facebook post taken on December 21, 2020 The post’s caption in Hindi translates to English as: Long live the Queen of Britain. The Hindi-language text superimposed on the image translates to English as: Long live the Queen of Britain, it was very difficult to find the picture, send this to everyone to show who is a traitor. When the entire country was fighting against the British, then some of these RSS traitors were saluting the Queen, and their descendants call themselves patriots. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is a right-wing organisation in India. Queen of Britain refers to Queen Elizabeth II . The photo was also shared here , here and here on Facebook alongside a similar claim. The claim is false: the image is actually a composite picture of two different photos. The photo of the Queen inspecting the Guard of Honour was published here on Twitter on November 24, 2018. The caption reads: Queen Elizabeth II inspects the Nigerian Army of the Royal West African Frontier Forces (Queen's Regiment) during her visit to Nigeria in 1956. Below is a screenshot of the Twitter photo: The other photo of RSS workers standing in a queue has been published by various Indian news websites, for example here on Deccan Chronicle and here on the Times of India. Below is a screenshot of the photo: Queen Elizabeth II ascended the throne in February 1952, almost five years after India gained independence from Great Britain on August 15, 1947.
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