bogus blood donation was done on modi birthday as the video went viral

BJP mayor did fake blood donation: Politicians’ love for cameras is well known, but the mayor of a city in Uttar Pradesh took this love too far. Vinod Agarwal, the mayor of Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh and senior BJP leader, is currently being trolled on social media. A blood donation camp was organized by the BJP on the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday (September 17). Vinod Agarwal visited this camp organized at the BJP office. This time he shot a video while donating blood. But in reality he did not donate blood. Also, it was seen in the video that the health worker present to take blood also struggled to avoid fake blood donation. After this video went viral, Agarwal is now facing trolling.

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The video shows the mayor lying on the bed at the blood donation camp while a health worker prepares to check his blood pressure. However, the BJP leader then asked the doctor not to proceed with the procedure. As soon as the paramedic removes the needle, the mayor suddenly gets up from the bed and walks out of the room. As the video went viral, social media users criticised Agarwal for faking blood donation for the camera.

The opposition is plotting to defame me

After the video went viral, Vinod Agarwal has blamed the opposition for this. He alleged that the video has been made viral to defame me. He said that I had gone there only to donate blood. But the doctor advised me not to donate blood because I have diabetes. The mayor said, “A blood donation camp was organized by the youth wing of BJP on September 17. I also expressed my desire to donate blood. So before donating blood, the doctor asked me if I had any disease. I told him that I have diabetes and two years ago I had a heart problem. The doctor said that I cannot donate blood. So I got up immediately.”

Protocol for blood donation Dr. Sangeeta Gupta (Joint Chief Superintendent, District Hospital Moradabad) said that there are protocols for blood donation, according to which any healthy person between the age of 18 to 55 years can donate blood. She said, “We do several tests of the blood of the donor to ensure that the infected blood does not go to anyone else. Only a person with normal blood sugar level can donate blood.

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