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A polling officer marks the finger of a tribal woman with indelible ink inside a polling station on the outskirts of Hyderabad, India, Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Millions of people in nine states across India, including the newest state of Telangana, were voting Wednesday in the latest phase of the country's massive general election. With 814 million eligible voters in India, the election is being held in phases over six weeks. Results are expected May 16. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)

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An Indian boy stretches as he stands beside his grandmother queued up to cast her vote at a polling station on the outskirts of Hyderabad, India, Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Millions of people in nine states across India, including the newest state of Telangana, were voting Wednesday in the latest phase of the country's massive general election. With 814 million eligible voters in India, the election is being held in phases over six weeks. Results are expected May 16. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)

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India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi displays the victory symbol to supporters after casting his vote in Ahmadabad, India, Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Modi's carefully crafted and well-financed campaign presents him as a can-do politician who has turned his home state of Gujarat into a haven for business and industry, and has pledged to bolster India's growth. His image has been tainted by the 2002 sectarian violence that ripped through his home state, killing nearly 1,000 Muslims. Modi, who has been chief minister of the state since 2001, is widely seen as doing little to stop the violence, and his fiercest critics have accused him of organizing the bloodshed. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)