Fake Video of CM Yogi Targeted at PM Modi Debunked

Rahul KaushikNationalDecember 30, 2025

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New Delhi, December 30, 2025: A surge of misinformation has been witnessed across social media platforms this week as a digitally manipulated video of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath gained viral traction. On December 29, 2025, various posts began circulating a clip that purportedly showed the Chief Minister addressing the state assembly with an ultimatum for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In the fabricated footage, CM Yogi was heard allegedly demanding the Prime Minister’s resignation if he could not launch an attack on Bangladesh in response to reports of violence against Hindus.

Original Visuals Paired with Fraudulent Claims

The origins of the visuals were traced by fact-checkers to a genuine assembly session held on December 24, 2024. During the actual “Winter Session,” the Chief Minister was observed delivering a fiery speech concerning the lynching of a Hindu youth, Dipu Chandra Das, in Bangladesh. While a sharp warning was indeed issued by CM Yogi toward the opposition parties and the Bangladeshi government regarding the safety of minorities, the specific demand for PM Modi’s resignation was never voiced. The viral version of the video was found to have been created by overlaying a fabricated audio track onto the authentic parliamentary footage.

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The Anatomy of a Deepfake Narrative

The spread of this “Deepfake” has been described by security analysts as a deliberate attempt to create a rift within the top leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In the manipulated audio, the Chief Minister was falsely depicted calling for a “holy war” and pledging to make Bangladesh a part of “undivided India.” These extreme statements were never part of the official Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha records. It was noted by observers that the lip-syncing in the viral clip appeared unnatural, a common hallmark of AI-generated or poorly edited misinformation.

Administrative Response to Fake News Surge

A firm stance against the dissemination of such “communal frenzy” has been taken by the Uttar Pradesh Police. Following the viral spread, an investigation was initiated to identify the handles responsible for generating and sharing the deceptive content. It was reiterated by government spokespersons that the relationship between the Chief Minister and the Prime Minister remains one of mutual cooperation and that such “cheap digital stunts” are designed solely to mislead the public during sensitive diplomatic times.

A Warning for the Digital Age

As 2025 draws to a close, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the evolving threat posed by manipulated media. Users are being urged to verify the authenticity of sensationalist videos through credible news channels or official government handles before sharing. The “CM Yogi fake video” joins a growing list of digital hoaxes aimed at destabilizing political narratives. As the nation moves into 2026, the demand for digital literacy and vigilant fact-checking remains the first line of defense against the weaponization of artificial intelligence.

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