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Sanjay Raut: Promise of free COVID-19 vaccine for Bihar residents shows BJP's discriminatory nature

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 23, 2020 12:20 IST

The BJP on Thursday released its manifesto for three-phased Bihar elections and promised that after the approval of the ...

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The BJP on Thursday released its manifesto for three-phased Bihar elections and promised that after the approval of the coronavirus vaccine from ICMR, every person in the State will get vaccinated free of cost.

"In the fight against coronavirus, the NDA government has set an example in the country. It is our resolution that as soon as the vaccine will be approved by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), every person in the State will be vaccinated," the manifesto said.

Union Finance Minister and BJP leader Nirmala Sitharaman released the party's manifesto.

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut attacked the BJP over the inclusion of COVID-19 vaccine in the manifesto. Raut said,"Earlier it used to be - 'tum mujhe khoon do,main tumhe azadi dunga' & now it's - 'tum mujhe vote do,hum tumhe vaccine denge'. Only those who vote for BJP will get vaccine, it shows BJP's discriminatory nature"

Tags: Sanjay RautShiv SenaBhartiya Janata PartyCoronavirus Vaccinebihar assembly election 2020Indian Council For Medical ResearchNarendra Modi
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