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India voters start world’s biggest election

Nation's’s 814-million-strong electorate are forecast to inflict a heavy defeat on the ruling Congress party, led by India’s famous Gandhi dynasty, which has been in power for 10 years

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Indians began voting in the world’s biggest election today, which is set to sweep the Hindu nationalist opposition to power at a time of low growth, anger about corruption and warnings about religious unrest.

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The nation's’s 814-million-strong electorate are forecast to inflict a heavy defeat on the ruling Congress party, which has been in power for 10 years, led by India’s famous Gandhi dynasty.

Watch: Indian voters kick off world's biggest election

Voting began at 7.00am local time in six constituencies in tea-growing and insurgency-wracked areas of the northeast – an often neglected part of the country wedged between Bangladesh, China and Myanmar.

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The nine-phase parliamentary election ends on May 12 with the results due to be announced four days after that. Elections for India’s 545-member lower house of parliament, or Lok Sabha, are held every five years.

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