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Mumbai: It would be good if India learns something from US President Donald Trump’s defeat, said  Shiv Sena  on Monday while comparing the US Presidential election scenario with  Bihar  Assembly polls.
Shiv Sena , through party mouthpiece Saamana, said, “President Trump never deserved the position of head of the state. The American public rectified the mistake made about the same Trump in just four years. He could not fulfil even a single promise. If we can learn anything from Trump’s defeat, it would be good.” The unemployment epidemic in America is more than that of COVID-19. However, instead of finding a solution, Trump kept giving importance to the mockery of absurdities, vagrants and political chanting, the party stated.
“The power has already changed in America. The incumbency in  Bihar  is at the bottom. In the  Bihar  assembly elections, the National Democratic Alliance led by Nitish Kumar is clearly losing. There is no alternative in the country and the state except us — people have to do the work of removing the leaders from this illusion,”  Shiv Sena  added.
It further stated that Trump has not accepted the defeat. He has made “ridiculous” allegations of a scam in voting.
“It should not be forgotten how warmly Trump was welcomed in our country. It is not our culture to stand with the wrong man but it is still being done. Biden will become the head of the US,” said  Shiv Sena .

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