Chennai floods: Edited Modi photo sparks online mockery

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Original image of PM Narendra Modi surveying flooding in Chennai (3 Dec 2015)Image source, Narendra Modi
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The prime minister tweeted the original photo of himself looking out over the floods

India's state-run Press Information Bureau is facing online mockery after tweeting an edited image of PM Narendra Modi surveying deadly Chennai floods.

The bureau initially retweeted the prime minister's photo of himself looking through a plane window, with submerged fields and buildings visible.

Hours later, they tweeted the same image again, but with a much clearer scene crudely pasted on to the window.

The second tweet was deleted but not in time to prevent social media ridicule.

The PIB has made no public comment yet.

Mr Modi flew to Chennai (Madras) in Tamil Nadu state on Thursday to see the damage caused by the widespread flooding, which has left more than 260 people dead since last month.

A large-scale rescue operation is under way, amid neck-high water in some areas.

We are all pained by the devastation in TN. Took stock of the damage, on the ground & through an aerial survey.Image source, @narendramodi
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Mr Modi's collection of photos was retweeted by PIB

Edited image of Modi surveying Chennai floods (3 Dec 2015)Image source, Press Information Bureau
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PIB's amended image showed a far sharper image crudely pasted onto the plane's window. The original image of the flooded city is all that is available on their Twitter feed now.

While some saw the deleted tweet as light relief, others criticised it as inappropriate amid the tragedy. Others also shared their own edited Modi pictures.

It was someone's last day at work today at @PIB_India LOL What an idiotic thing to do.Pls apologise to @narendramodiImage source, @HoeZaay
@dibang who is responsible for this photoshop? Mr.modi did survey the chennai. It u can't get the real pic, it's yr failure.Image source, @captbrajesh
Modi ji in chennaiImage source, @barkhashukla45
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Others shared their own doctored images

It isn't the first time Mr Modi has fallen victim to some amateur image editing.

Last year, before Mr Modi became prime minister, a fake photo showing US President Barack Obama watching one of his speeches went viral.

Commentators on Twitter suggested the image was released by an ardent Modi supporter trying to imply the US president was following Mr Modi's election campaign.

Doctored image of President Obama listening to Indian politician Narendra ModiImage source, Twitter
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The doctored image was shared by an Indian politician who did not seem to realise it was fake