On his twitter account, bjp mla raja Singh posted a news article claiming that a girl in pakistan had wed her father. The post is it real? The video of the Pakistani girl defending her choice to become a fourth wife went popular on social media, which is when everything started to happen. The girl in the video, who went by the name "Rabia," said that the name "Rabia" is frequently connected with being the fourth daughter in Pakistani society. She made the decision to marry her husband's fourth wife since she was the second daughter of her parents.
A new channel aired a report based on the footage that claimed the child was her father's fourth wife. Not only did the general public accept this false information, but mla raja Singh also did so and posted it on his social media account. The daughter did not marry her father, according to a fact check done by Mohammed Zubair of Alt news in response to the accusation. He also provided a link to another video in which the girl is heard outlining the specifics of her marriage.
The media outlet that initially released the news with inaccurate information later updated their piece in response to Zubair's message being widely popular on social media. Some twitter accounts, like raja Singh's, did not remove the false tweet, nevertheless.