DONALD Trump, the controversial Republican presidential frontrunner, on Sunday (February 28) again blamed India for taking away jobs from Americans, pledging to bring them back if elected president even as the 'Trump mania' appeared to have picked up in the US ahead of "Super Tuesday" showdown.
The 69-year-old real estate tycoon who became a politician only last summer has been drawing thousands of crowd across the country, hoped to "seal the deal", on Tuesday (March 1) by winning Republican primary in all the 11 states.
Addressing a crowd of roughly 5,000 people, a big by US primary election standard – inside the hanger of a local airport in Columbia, Trump sold the dream of "making America great again" by promising to bring back jobs from countries like India, China, Japan and Mexico, building the wall on US-Mexico
border, "knocking the hell out ISIS", and repealing and replacing Obama care.
Every promise of his drew a thunderous applause with people cheering "USA, USA" and "Trump, Trump".
People lapped on to every word he said from the makeshift stage with his Trump plane in the background.
Trump had earlier added India to the list of countries that he believes is taking away jobs from the US.
"What I did on June 16, we came out and we started talking about trade, how we're being ripped off with China, ripped off with Japan, ripped off with Mexico at the border and then trade, ripped off by Vietnam, and by India, and by every country," Trump had said.ump has been regularly singling out China, Japan and Mexico and occasionally Vietnam for taking away American jobs.
They are taking our jobs. China is taking our jobs. Japan is taking our jobs. India is taking our jobs. It is not going to happen anymore, folks!" Trump told to thunderous applause from the audience.