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Key Indian state elections begin | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
India has begun a crucial round of state elections that may determine whether an early general election will be called. | |
Voters are casting their ballots in 39 of 90 constituencies in the first stage of polling in the central Indian state of Chattisgarh. | |
Voting in six mostly central and western states will take place over six weeks amid signs of economic slowdown. | |
A general election must be held by May but could be called earlier. | |
Correspondents say that key issues include rising prices and security following a spate of bomb attacks blamed mostly on Islamist militants. | Correspondents say that key issues include rising prices and security following a spate of bomb attacks blamed mostly on Islamist militants. |
Alliances | Alliances |
Apart from Chattisgarh, the states that will go to the polls are Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Mizoram in the north-east and the western desert state of Rajasthan. | |
For security reasons disputed Jammu and Kashmir will vote district by district in seven phases over nearly as many weeks. | |
See a map of states voting | See a map of states voting |
If the governing Congress party does well, it may want to build on the results and call an early poll in February. | |
ELECTION TIMETABLE 14 and 20 November: Chattisgarh27 November: Madhya Pradesh17 November to 24 December: Jammu and Kashmir29 November: Delhi2 December: Mizoram4 December: Rajasthan | |
However, a poor performance might prompt the government to delay the vote until May, the end of its five-year parliamentary term. | However, a poor performance might prompt the government to delay the vote until May, the end of its five-year parliamentary term. |
Whichever party - Congress or the main opposition BJP - does better may find it easier to secure alliances with regional parties before the general election - of the utmost importance when building a post-election governing coalition. | |
The BJP faces a tough challenge from Congress in Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh and Rajasthan because incumbent administrations in Indian states often do badly in elections. | |
Observers will also be closely watching the outcome of the vote in Indian-administered Kashmir, which during the summer was the scene of large anti-India protests. | Observers will also be closely watching the outcome of the vote in Indian-administered Kashmir, which during the summer was the scene of large anti-India protests. |
The global economic meltdown has had serious repercussions for the Indian economy and growth has been hit in the past year. | The global economic meltdown has had serious repercussions for the Indian economy and growth has been hit in the past year. |
Rising inflation and increasing prices of essentials, including foodstuffs, will be a major issue in the elections. | Rising inflation and increasing prices of essentials, including foodstuffs, will be a major issue in the elections. |
The deteriorating security situation will also be a consideration with voters. | |
Many Indian cities, including Bangalore, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and the capital, Delhi, have been hit by bomb blasts recently, with large losses of life. | |
The BJP has been campaigning for a tougher anti-terror law in response to the bombings. | The BJP has been campaigning for a tougher anti-terror law in response to the bombings. |
Counting of votes will take place on 8 December, apart from in Indian-administered Kashmir where votes will be tallied on 28 December. | Counting of votes will take place on 8 December, apart from in Indian-administered Kashmir where votes will be tallied on 28 December. |
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