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Instagram · May 22, 2026

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Speaker denies slander, invites scrutiny of Northeast, claims expertise in 'cutting corners'

The speaker states that they do not engage in slander and invite others to witness the reality of the Northeast, implying that they have not seen any arrogance or pride from the people there.

What's right

No independently supported details were confirmed by the provided sources.

What's wrong

A person is speaking into microphones, suggesting an interview or press conference.
The video shows a person in a suit, possibly from a movie scene, with a distressed or intense expression.

What's debatable

The speaker claims that they do not engage in slander. needs independent source confirmation before it can be treated as verified.
The speaker claims that people from the Northeast have not seen arrogance or pride. needs independent source confirmation before it can be treated as verified.
The speaker claims that they are not well-versed in cutting corners. needs independent source confirmation before it can be treated as verified.

Breakdown

The provided web context does not contain information to verify the visual aspects of the claim, specifically whether the speaker is in a suit, has a distressed expression, or is speaking into microphones in an interview or press conference setting. However, the audio transcript and its English translation directly support the speaker's claims about not engaging in slander, inviting people to see the Northeast to understand their intentions, and stating that they are not well-versed in 'cutting corners' (though the exact phrase used in the transcript is 'डलेवले काटने का जो चक्कर है ना वो हम लोग से कोई अच्छा नहीं जानते', which translates to 'the business of cutting corners, no one knows it better than us', implying the opposite of the claim).

The claim that 'people from the Northeast have not seen arrogance or pride' is also supported by the speaker's statement inviting people to come and see the Northeast, implying that they will not find arrogance or pride there. The claim about not being well-versed in cutting corners is contradicted by the transcript which states the opposite. [1][2][3]

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