Donald Trump failed US but PM Narendra Modi saved India from Covid-19: BJP chief JP Nadda in Bihar

Donald Trump failed US but PM Narendra Modi saved India from Covid-19: BJP chief JP Nadda in Bihar

Patna: The US presidential election 2020 additionally echoed within the Bihar meeting ballot marketing campaign as BJP chief JP Nadda claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved what US President Donald Trump did not do and “saved the country” from the novel coronavirus.

The BJP president made these remarks on Thursday whereas addressing an election rally in Bihar’s Darbhanga, which works to the polls on Saturday within the last part of voting.

Nadda mentioned that folks of USA had slammed President Donald Trump on the problem of coronavirus as he lags behind within the ballot forecasts.

“On the other hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken the right decision at the right time in the beginning of pandemic and implemented nationwide lockdown. He saved lives of 130 crore countrymen,” Nadda mentioned at a rally in Darbhanga.

“When corona started in our country, there was only one testing lab in Pune and now 15 lakh samples are tested every day. Besides, we are also manufacturing ventilators and face masks,” the BJP nationwide president mentioned.

Nadda additionally said that President Trump had alleged that India is hiding precise numbers of corona deaths and lively instances.

The BJP chief additionally got here down closely on RJD and mentioned that Tejashwi Yadav is simply bluffing to garner votes. “He is attracting you with the promise of 10 lakh jobs. How would he give 10 lakh jobs and how many jobs his father and mother had given in 15 years between 1990 to 2005?” Nadda requested.

“We all knew when Lalu Prasad was in power, he used to open cowshed schools and hold `Lathi` rallies,” Nadda mentioned.

“Some people asked questions about why we are raising Ram temple issue in the Bihar election. I want to tell them that Bihar is the land of Sita`s birth (Sitamarhi). Hence, why would we not discuss Ram temple in Bihar,” he mentioned.

The third part of election for 78 seats in 15 districts is scheduled on November 7 and the marketing campaign ends on Thursday night. The outcomes will probably be out on November 10.

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