US Elections 2020 results: Hindu Sena offers prayers for Donald Trump’s victory [WATCH VIDEO]

By  Rajan Nath November 4th 2020 09:40 AM -- Updated: November 4th 2020 09:44 AM

US Election 2020 results: As the results for US Presidential elections 2020 has started coming out, the mood is tense in the Republican camp after Democrat candidate Joe Biden. As per the early trends Biden seems to be edging past President Donald Trump in the 2020 polls. Meanwhile, a group known as Hindu Sena joined a priest wearing saffron robes to conduct fire rituals and chant verses for Donald Trump ahead of US Election 2020 results. US Election 2020 results: US Presidential elections 2020 results started coming out. Who wil lbe US Prez — Joe Biden or Donald Trump. Flames were lit and mantras were chanted while ghee was offered to the fire as Hindu Sena placed Donald Trump’s photos all around the corner. Also Read | Coronavirus vaccine could be ready in a month: Donald Trump https://youtu.be/Pnb723BzL7w The organization said that “The USA and the whole world need Donald Trump for saving humanity from the evil Islamic terror.” US Election 2020 results: US Presidential elections 2020 results started coming out. Who wil lbe US Prez — Joe Biden or Donald Trump. The outfit’s president Vishnu Gupta, who recently led a memorial service in Delhi in the memory of 47-year-old French teacher Samuel Paty, who was beheaded in France over cartoons of Prophet Muhammad, was leading this ‘yajna’ as well ahead of results for US Presidential elections 2020. Also Read | "Would you shut up, man?": Joe Biden to Donald Trump during presidential debate US Election 2020 results: US Presidential elections 2020 results started coming out. Who wil lbe US Prez — Joe Biden or Donald Trump. Gupta further said that Islamic terrorists were beheading people in the name of Islam and have waged a war. "Therefore, we need to unite and fight. For that we need Trump to become US President once again,” he added. educare He further cited the assassinations of former Islamic State chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and former Iranian major general Qassem Soleimani. -PTC News

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