Religious polarization, jobs trouble India’s young voters, but Modi has support
Voice of America
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves to the public as he returns after filing his nomination papers to contest as a candidate for the parliamentary elections in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh state, India, May 14, 2024. Pavni Mishra, right, and Satvik Sharma, left, are students at Delhi University. (Anjana Pasricha/VOA) Amaldev K., a student at Delhi University, (Anjana Pasricha/VOA)
As India holds a phased election, Pavni Mishra, an undergraduate student at Delhi University, would prefer to watch the country’s leaders focus on issues relevant to young voters like her, but she fears those issues are getting lost in the din of a polarized campaign.
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