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JP Nadda: We will get 2/3rd majority in Bihar, even the polls say that.
JP Nadda on Nice Church attack: Terrorism has no language or religion.
JP Nadda: Congress has started opposing the country while opposing Modi Ji. They have started speaking the language of Pakistan while opposing Modi Ji. Congress' level has fallen drastically in recent years.
JP Nadda: Congress never respected media.
JP Nadda: I respect democracy, I respect media. It's our responsibility to send a positive political agenda. We run the government, so it's our responsibility to protect media and respect it.
JP Nadda: Congress does vote bank politics.
I've enjoyed every role that the party has given me, says JP Nadda on being asked about BJP National President's role and the Health Minister's position.
JP Nadda: We were the first one to hold a virtual rally and the real public rally. We have followed every safety protocol amid COVID-19 outbreak.
JP Nadda: Bihar's polls will definitely have its effect on West Bengal assembly elections, but every state has its own issue.
JP Nadda: From 'Jaan hai toh jahan hai' to 'Jaan bhi hai jahan bhi hai', PM Modi Ji took a strict step and is always prepared for such problems.
JP Nadda: We didn't politicise COVID-19 vaccine issue. The opposition didn't understand it. We mentioned it in our manifesto since the manifesto is used to tell a party's plan for the next 5 years. We utilised this opportunity.
JP Nadda in an exclusive interview with Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary: I have learnt a lot from Bihar.
JP Nadda: Bihar has come back to the track in the last 5 years.
JP Nadda: We know our weaknesses and our strong points.
JP Nadda: Nitish Kumar is our leader, he's the face of Bihar.
JP Nadda: For BJP, the party is family while for others, the family is the party.
JP Nadda: We tried to convince Chirag Paswan. Ram Vilas Paswan ji's experience was different and it reflects.
JP Nadda: BJP is a cadre-based party, our workers are also handling the alliance.
JD Nadda: Opposition divided the society, we have united it.
JP Nadda: We have done social engineering in Bihar and not RJD.
JP Nadda: Bihar's voters know who pushed the state backwards and who brought it forward.
JP Nadda's exclusive interview begins on Zee News.
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New Delhi: Two days ahead of the Bihar Assembly Election 2020's second phase of polling, Bharatiya Janata Party's National President JP Nadda is going to talk about the prospects of a stable National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by current Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in the poll-bound state. Nadda in an exclusive interview with Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary is also going to comment on Chirag Paswan-led Lok Janshakti Party's exit from the NDA in the recent election and how or whether it is going to be a loss for BJP.
To know all these answers, tune into Zee News at 8 PM and watch the exclusive interview of JP Nadda and also follow #JPNaddaOnZee on social media platforms.
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