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05-Aug-2020
Donald Trump and Bihar Assembly Elections 2020 : What's The Connection About ?
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If the thing gets along with the talk, then it gets power. The opposition now has the power to trump by not holding elections in Bihar. US President Donald Trump currently does not want elections in the US and opposition in Bihar. Trump's suggestion of not holding elections in America right now or not, is accepted by the opposition leaders here.
The leaders of the trump are now starting their electoral moves. Have started explaining the result of life to the Election Commission. At present, the ruling party is not commenting on the opposition's argument, but it is now proving difficult for the workers to work through virtual.
The opposition in Bihar is in favor of postponing the election due to the situation arising out of the Corona infection. While the Election Commission is busy preparing and the ruling party is in favor of it. At the moment, the opposition demand is not seen to reach any stage yet. Whenever the opposition raised the matter of postponing the election, the ruling party called it a coward.
At first, the opposition stood firm, but the ruling party cited elections in many countries in such an environment, then it fell loose. There was flexibility in tone and started talking to the Commission to conduct elections in the traditional way.
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But now he has the power to trump. Things have started that small countries may get it done, but when the President of America does not want, then who is here early?
First the situation should be handled, then elections should be held. He feels that elections in these conditions can take him away from the chair. Therefore, he is also opposing and is leaving no stone unturned to make it an issue.
The Election Commission had sought suggestions from all parties on how to hold elections by Friday. No one paid special attention to it. On the last day, RJD suggested that the election is necessary. RJD wrote a letter to the commission and said that in view of the increasing outbreak of Corona, holding elections will not be a threat.
The RJD has also mentioned in the letter that 75 BJP leaders were infected and said that for this reason the state office of the BJP had to be sealed. In recent times, many leaders of different parties have also died due to Corona. The RJD has also asked the Commission whether it is satisfied with the efforts so far to rescue Corona?
If satisfied then for what reason. RJD argues that if the elections were held in the present situation and if something happens to the people, then who will be responsible for it? The RJD has a point because if the situation worsens, who would want to take responsibility? However, similar rhetoric is still going on and there are doubts on the election.
Even though the corona does not change from man to man, the approach to see it is different. The government says that everything is on track now. Twenty thousand tests have started every day. Hospitals have been built at various places.
An adequate supply of oxygen has also been made. Private hospitals have also been opened. Get tested, get treatment if you get infected. The government is also not behind in declaring its actions among the public. Lalu vs Nitish Kaal is no longer an issue.
Nitish is asking the workers to take the government's work on the corona to the public, while the opposition's view is different from the ruling party. It also has a corona at its center to surround the government, but with a changed perspective.
According to him, the government is playing a game of statistics. The arrangements in the hospitals are not well. The one who is recruiting has a plight. The environment there is far from being cured, and there are more chances of getting sick. With these allegations, he is among the public. While the public is neither here nor there, only plagued by corona.
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