India election 2019: who will win?

All eyes are on Prime Minister Narendra Modi as six weeks of voting kicks off

Narendra Modi
 BJP leader Narendra Modi is seeking a second term
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The world’s largest ever election has started in India, with voters in 20 states and union territories casting their ballots in the first phase of a marathon six-week poll.

Polls were held in 91 seats yesterday, about a sixth of the total up for grabs, with six more voting days to be held before the results are announced on 23 May. The next swathe of voters will go to the polls on 18 April.

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