Fact check: Did Sheikh Rasheed really go into hiding?

Author: Web Desk

Fact check: Did Sheikh Rasheed really go into hiding? After former interior minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed accused police of raiding his home and party office, Facebook and Twitter posts shared a photo purportedly showing him hiding from police in hospital. However, the photo was taken in June 2020 when Ahmed was treated for COVID-19. He has appeared in public in August 2022 after claims about him hiding circulated.

“The one who sets parliament on fire and gives open threats to institutions, Sheikh Rasheed has made the excuse of being sick and is hiding in a hospital,” reads a tweet posted on August 11.

The tweet, shared by an account with more than 110,000 followers, shows a photo of Ahmed in a hospital bed.

Ahmed is a vocal critic of the ruling coalition that took power after ex-prime minister Imran Khan was booted from office in April.

Ahmed served as interior minister under Khan and is head of Pakistan’s Awami Muslim League (AML) party.

The photo was shared online, including on Facebook and Twitter, after Ahmed accused police in the capital Islamabad of raiding his home and AML’s offices.

Fact check: Did Sheikh Rasheed really go into hiding?

Police denied raiding his home, but did not comment on the alleged raid on AML’s offices.

Ahmed’s allegation came hours after a senior member of PTI, Shahbaz Gill, was arrested on charges of making seditious remarks on live TV.

Police have raided the homes and offices of a string of opposition party members since Khan’s ouster.

Some social media users appear to believe the photos genuinely show Ahmed hiding in the hospital.

“Sheikh Rasheed reached the hospital for treatment out of fear of being arrested,” one user wrote.

Another described Ahmed as the “devil of Pindi”, referring to the ex-ministers constituency, and accused him of “faking an illness” in light of “Shahbaz Gill’s situation”.

However, the claim is false.

COVID-19 in 2020

A reverse image search found the photo in a report from a private TV channel published on YouTube on June 14, 2020.

The photo is shown at the 42-second mark, when the anchor says in Urdu: “Infected with COVID, Sheikh Rasheed has been admitted to a hospital”.

The photo can also be seen at the 02:35 mark in a segment about Ahmed’s illness by another private channel published on the same day.

Below is a screenshot comparing the photo in the posts with the one aired by the news channel.

Ahmed dismissed claims he was hiding in hospital in a press conference on August 12, in which he said the photo circulating online was old.

“My photo from the corona times has gone viral. These people wish I was dead,” he said.

Ahmed has made public appearances since the false claim surfaced. Videos on his Facebook page here and here show him holding a rally outside his Rawalpindi residence on August 13, the eve of Pakistan’s independence day.

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