Delhi election: What women voters want

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Voters in Delhi will elect a state assembly on Saturday, in what analysts have billed as the first chance for Indians to judge the national government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Mr Modi's BJP is fielding plain-speaking former policewoman Kiran Bedi as its candidate for chief minister. She faces a real challenge from local anti-corruption party AAP's Arvind Kejriwal, who is hot favourite to win, according to polls.

Ever since the gang rape and murder of a student in December 2012, public safety has been one of the most critical issues for the city and its women.

BBC Hindi asked women across Delhi to name the one issue that could sway their vote in Saturday's election.

It was not a representative poll, simply a flavour of what some women on the streets want from their politicians.