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Abstract:India began counting about 600 million votes in its general election on Thursday, with a coalition led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party predicted to win a clear majority. The vote count started at 0800 local tim
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India began counting about 600 million votes in its general election on Thursday, with a coalition led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party predicted to win a clear majority.
The vote count started at 0800 local time (0230 GMT), and results are likely to be clear later in the day.
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