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'Modi improved India's global standing': Indians reveal why they are voting

Muzaffarnagar - Indians voted enthusiastically on Thursday at the start of a mammoth general election, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a second term after campaigning fervently on a plank of national security, following tension with neighbouring Pakistan.

"He's improved India's global standing, and taken revenge against our enemies," Sachin Tyagi, 38, the owner of a mobile telephone shop, told Reuters near a polling station in northern Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state. "Modi has worked, but not done enough for us," Shadab Ali, a Muslim first-time voter in a polling queue, told Reuters. "We want development. I've voted for development."

In a letter to India's home ministry, Congress said a green laser had been pointed at Gandhi's head intermittently during the meeting, for a total of seven instances.

 

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