🇮🇳 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi trying to take a photo without removing the camera’s lens cap? ❌ The picture has been doctored from the original, which shows there was no lens cap on Modi’s camera
Other comments suggested some users also believed the picture was genuine.
In the photo, which appears to be a mirror image of the picture misleadingly shared on social media, Modi's camera does not have a lens cap.
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