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Indian opposition parties court votes in secular south2 days ago

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2 days agoNewsDuration 2:17The coalition of opposition parties, headed by Congress Party Leader Rahul Gandhi, is courting votes for India’s massive election in the more educated and secular-minded south, where many voters say they don’t like Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mixing of religion and politics.

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