Corona returns to this country after being declared Corona free, general elections postponed
Corona returns to this country after being declared Corona free, general elections postponed
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Auckland: The impact of the Corona epidemic is being seen again in New Zealand. The second time Corona cases are being registered here. In view of this, the Lok Sabha elections have been postponed for four weeks. It has been announced by New Zealand Prime Minister Jashinda Arden. New Zealand will now be able to hold Lok Sabha elections only after October 17.

However, PM Arden denied the possibility of extending the election date further. After the re-infection of the coronavirus in the country, it has been decided to extend the election date. In a news conference, Arden has said that by October 17, the parties will get a good time to make their preparations. On September 19 in New Zealand, the date for the general election was set.

After receiving Corona's case in Auckland, there was no way other than postponing the election date in front of PM Modi. Earlier, no case of corona was found in New Zealand for 102 days. Even PM Arden had announced to be free from Corona, but the phase of the epidemic has returned here for the second time. Due to which elections have been postponed.

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