Problems in conduction of public election in india
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In many ways this is a significant election for India: after 10 years in office, the incumbent Congress is facing a rout and the frontrunner is the opposition BJP, though its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, is not exactly everyone’s favourite man. There's also a political newbie, the Aam Aadmi party, that's eyeing 5-10% of the vote.
With a potential change in government, politicians are being forced to listen to their constituents, so we've been asking Guardian readers to tell us, via GuardianWitness, what issues they want a new government to tackle. We'll be looking at four key concerns, discussing why they are important and how the main political parties intend to address them.
Pollution
Pollution is one of the big issues in India and a set of photos uploaded by one of our contributors, ID2363654, highlights the problem in Varanasi.
With a potential change in government, politicians are being forced to listen to their constituents, so we've been asking Guardian readers to tell us, via GuardianWitness, what issues they want a new government to tackle. We'll be looking at four key concerns, discussing why they are important and how the main political parties intend to address them.
Pollution
Pollution is one of the big issues in India and a set of photos uploaded by one of our contributors, ID2363654, highlights the problem in Varanasi.
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