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05/12/2010
Mark Tully looks at the recent Assembly elections in Bihar, an Indian state with a reputation for poverty and lawlessness. What effect will this result have on pan-Indian voting habits?
Assembly Elections were held recently in Bihar, the Indian state with a reputation for poverty and lawlessness. Some observers were surprised that the incumbent Chief Minister won a sweeping victory. In this month’s letter, the veteran India-watcher Mark Tully has been considering what effect the result might have on voting habits in other parts of the country.
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