Across Indian media and social platforms, a claim circulated that the Supreme Court granted interim protection from arrest to folk singer Neha Singh Rathore in a case tied to a Pahalgam terror attack. This article analyzes and debunks that claim. The claims are false, misleading, or unverified. There is no credible reporting from the Supreme Court or mainstream outlets confirming such protection. No official court order or press release lists Neha Singh Rathore in this matter. The social media post appears to rely on a miscaptioned image and misquoted statements. We examine why certain Indian media outlets or social media accounts might link the incident to Pakistan: 1) sensational headlines anchored on geopolitical tensions with Pakistan, 2) misattribution of generic statements to Neha Singh Rathore, 3) use of stock photos or unrelated footage with captions implying a Pakistani connection, 4) limited verification during crises, allowing rapid spread. The correct approach is to rely on official court records, reputable outlets, and direct statements from authorities. Key corrections: The Supreme Court has not publicly published an interim protection order in this case. There is no verified claim connecting Neha Singh Rathore to the Pahalgam attack. Until credible information appears, treat claims as unverified and avoid sharing them. Do not spread unverified allegations.
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