INDIA-ELECTION-CAMPAIGN-SIKKIM

An Indian supporter stands near a banner of Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) party as she listens to the speech of supremo Prem Singh Golay, the main opposition party againt running Sikkim Democratic Front SDF party led by Pawan Chamling, in Rangpoo village, Sikkim state on April 9, 2014. Sikkim goes to poll on April 12 for the 32 Assembly constituencies and the lone Lok Sabha seat. Former Chief Minster Nar Bahadur Bhandari this time has mingled his party Sikkim Sangram Parishad SSP to give utmost support to Prem Singh Golay led Sikkim Krantikaari Morcha (SKM). India's marathon nine-phase election kicks off April 7 and will end on May 12 when hundreds of millions will have cast their ballots. Indians have begun voting in the world's biggest election 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. India's 814-million-strong electorate are forecast to inflict a heavy defeat on the ruling Congress party, in power for 10 years and led by India's famous Gandhi dynasty. AFP PHOTO / Diptendu DUTTA (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP via Getty Images)
An Indian supporter stands near a banner of Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) party as she listens to the speech of supremo Prem Singh Golay, the main opposition party againt running Sikkim Democratic Front SDF party led by Pawan Chamling, in Rangpoo village, Sikkim state on April 9, 2014. Sikkim goes to poll on April 12 for the 32 Assembly constituencies and the lone Lok Sabha seat. Former Chief Minster Nar Bahadur Bhandari this time has mingled his party Sikkim Sangram Parishad SSP to give utmost support to Prem Singh Golay led Sikkim Krantikaari Morcha (SKM). India's marathon nine-phase election kicks off April 7 and will end on May 12 when hundreds of millions will have cast their ballots. Indians have begun voting in the world's biggest election 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. India's 814-million-strong electorate are forecast to inflict a heavy defeat on the ruling Congress party, in power for 10 years and led by India's famous Gandhi dynasty. AFP PHOTO / Diptendu DUTTA (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP via Getty Images)
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