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While rural distress and economic insecurity were the big issues voters were facing before the recent assembly elections, the parties' campaigns made it seem like the election was about who is a better Hindu.
Pawanjot Kaur
Dec 13 2018
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While rural distress and economic insecurity were the big issues voters were facing before the recent assembly elections, the parties' campaigns made it seem like the election was about who is a better Hindu.
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In Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, the Bharatiya Janata Party has lost the assembly elections to the Congress. While rural distress and economic insecurity were the big issues voters were facing, the parties' campaigns made it seem like the election was about who is a better Hindu. The Wire spoke to people in Delhi to find out if they care.



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