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Modi loyalists in India's Hindu holy city want more change

Jun 02, 2024 View Original Article
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50% : "For us, he's already re-elected," 48-year-old tea stall worker Bharat Lal Yadav said Sunday, a day after voting in the final round of the staggered six-week election ended.Exit polls showed Modi was well on track to triumph, with the premier saying he was confident that people had "voted in record numbers" to re-elect his government.- 'Nothing is impossible' -People queue up to cast their votes at a polling station during the seventh and final phase of voting in India's general election, in Varanasi on June 1Varanasi was one of the final areas to vote, a holy city where public support for Modi's ever-closer alignment of religion and politics burns brightest.

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