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From tea-stalls to drawing rooms, politics reigns supreme

New Delhi: Be it a Metro train or a tea stall, drawing rooms to restaurants, market gossip to office banter, politics has undoubtedly become the main topic of social conversation in a politically conscious India.With

For first-time voter Sanjana Tripathi, it will be an exciting prospect to cast her ballot.

This time, over 23 million voters are aged between 18 and 19 years.

"These days, especially during dinner time, we watch news channels. Earlier, we used to watch our favourite soap operas. In our house, we have different political affiliations.

My father votes for BJP and my mother for the Congress. But I think I will vote for Kejriwal. I am for change," said Tripathi, who added that most of her friends are planning to vote for AAP.

She said she is also trying to convince her mother to vote for AAP.