One example of the New Zealand High Commission which tagged and asked the chief of the Indian Youth Congress for help in oxygen cylinders will suffice. The foreign office got upset and the mission had to apologise and delete the tweet. The Youth Congress still supplied the oxygen. It is clear that managing optics is the forte of the BJP government, not addressing the crisis.
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Venkaiah Naidu elected as next Vice President of India: Humbled by honour bestowed on me
Venkaiah Naidu elected as next Vice President of India: Humbled by honour bestowed on me
Veteran BJP Leader Venkiaha Naidu Was Elected As The Vice President Of India On Saturday By The Members Of Parliament. Naidu Received 516 Out Of Electoral College Of 785 Votes, While His Opponent Gopal Krishna Gandhi Got 244 Votes, 14 MPs Abstained From Voting.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Shashikant Sharma | Updated on: 05 Aug 2017, 09:18:56 PM
New Delhi:
Veteran BJP leader Venkiaha Naidu was elected as the Vice President of India on Saturday by the Members of Parliament. Naidu received 516 out of electoral college of 785 votes, while his opponent Gopal Krishna Gandhi got 244 votes, 14 MPs abstained from voting.