Fact Check: Annamalai Got Only One Vote At A Booth In Coimbatore? No, Viral Image Is Edited

It is clear that the image showing only one vote for K Annamalai in a Coimbatore voting booth, is edited.

False claim about K Annamalai
Screenshot of tweet that showed BJP's K Annamalai got just one vote in one round of counting. (PC: X)

With the Lok Sabha election results coming as a surprise to everyone, belying exit polls and political analysts alike, a newscard, purportedly showing TN BJP Chief K Annamalai receiving  only 1 vote in a particular voting booth in Coimbatore, has gone viral on social media. 

Sharing the image on social media, several users mocked Annamalai for failing to get the confidence of the  people of Coimbatore. 

Claim:

X Handle @SurrbhiM was among the many who shared the image, writing, “Tamil Nadu BJP president Annamalai got 1 vote in a booth. Media also told that he is the future BJP’s PM candidate”. (Archived Link)

Many other users also shared the same image on social media, as can be seen herehere.

Investigation:

A reverse image search of the viral letter showed that it was shared by Praveen Raj, social media in charge of Tamil Nadu’s BJP youth wing, calling it out as edited.

Upon further probe, we found that the same image was shared by Sun News on X, stating that the DMK candidate Ganapathi Rajkumar was leading after the initial round of vote counting for the Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency.

In the notice shared by Sun News, it can be seen that 101 votes were recorded for Annamalai in booth ‘BCUAF 07464’.  

A comparison of the viral image with the image shared by Sun News reveals that all the elements of the two images are same.

Conclusion: It is clear that the image showing only one vote for K Annamalai in a Coimbatore voting booth, is edited.

(The original fact check article was published by newschecker and has been republished by Lighthouse Journalism as a part of Shakti Collective.)