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Letter from the PM
Letter from the PM
So far you have received SMSes and voice mail from the PM, but Lucknow's voters are now getting A B Vajpayee's appeal to vote for him via the post too, reports The Asian Age.
Friendless in Idukki
Kerala's most eloquent and well-known tribal voice, C K Janu, finds herself virtually alone as she makes her electoral debut from the Idukki Lok Sabha seat, reports The Telegraph. Once Chief Minister A K Antony's 'beloved sister,' today she is his bitter political foe, while the CPI-M, to which Janu belonged once, is pitching for sitting MP Francis George.
BJP's most wanted
Gujarat may have voted already, but Chief Minister Narendra Modi is the BJP's star campaigner across India, reports The Hindustan Times.
The Kalyan brigade
With former rebel Kalyan Singh entering the fray from Bulandshahr the VHP is going all out to ensure his win, reports The Times of India.
A widow's battle
In 1999 Sudha Yadav, a Kargil widow fighting on a BJP ticket, trounced veteran Rao Inderjeet Singh of the Congress party in Mahendragarh in Haryana. This time round, there is no sympathy wave in her favour. Only her work so far, says The Indian Express.
Cop vs crook
It can happen only in Bihar. In Begusarai, which voted in the first phase, among the contestants are former state director general of police D P Ojha and Kumar Ranjit Singh, alleged mastermind in the IIM question paper leak scam, reports Deccan Chronicle.
Son shine
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh has taken all steps to ensure that his son and sitting MP from Kannauj, Akhilesh Singh Yadav, wins, says Deccan Chronicle.
Bikaner beckons
For macho screen idol and BJP candidate Dharmendra, a favourable ruling from an Indore court in the nikaahnama controversy has made it easier to keep his cool in the desert town, reports The Hindu.
Star-struck
The film brigade is out in strength to campaign for Gurdaspur's sitting MP, Union minister Vinod Khanna, reports The Statesman.
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