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India's first-time voters want strong PM, efficient governance

New Delhi: They may be voting for the first time but they are 100 million strong. India's first-time voters, many of whom are barely out of their teens, know what they want from the general

IANS IANS Updated on: March 07, 2014 18:41 IST
According to the Election Commission of India, 814 million people -- almost the combined population of Russia, the US, Brazil and Bangladesh -- would be casting their votes to elect the 16th Lok Sabha.

This is an increase of some 100 million from the 2009 elections -- and a sharp rise from the 176 million of 1951 when newly independent India conducted its maiden Lok Sabha elections.

Of these, over 23 million are aged between 18 and 19 years, constituting 2.8 percent of the national electorate. Uttar Pradesh tops the list with more than 3.8 million voters between 18 and 19, followed by West Bengal (around 2.1 million).

The Election Commission of India reduced the voting age to 18 from 21 in March 1989.

The biggest challenge for the new PM will be balanced development all over India especially in states where Maoists are active, feels Jharkhand resident Jayant Singh, 23.

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