For the second time, US President drags India into the debate
For the second time, US President drags India into the debate
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The battle for the post of President in the USA is getting fierce day by day. US President Donald Trump on Tuesday yet again alleged India, Russia and China might not be reporting correct Covid-19 toll figures as he sought to justify his own administration of the public health emergency at his first debate with Democratic challenger Joe Biden.

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The US president also brought up the three countries in an exchange with Biden over climate change, telling that India, Russia and China “send-up real dirt into the air”. Trump has repeatedly brought up Covid-19 testing in India to claim the United States was doing a far better job of it and connecting more testing to the higher toll. And he had previously declared China was concealing the true magnitude of its Covid-19 crisis. But this was probably the first time he had alleged under-reporting by India.

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He further stated, “You don’t know how many died in China. You don’t know how many people died in Russia. You don’t know how many people died in India, They don’t exactly give a straight count, just so you understand.” Trump has struck India and China before in the context of climate change. In fact, he pulled the United States out of the Paris Accord falsely claiming it gave India and China a sweeter deal. He has repeated that claim several times since, always without any proof or truth. “China sends up real dirt into the air, Russia does, India does, they all do,” Trump said, adding, “Were supposed to be good.”

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