'India's soul at stake': West Bengalis vote in divisive election
by Hannah Ellis-Petersen and Shaikh Azizur Rahman in from World news | The Guardian on (#5FTYX)
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In the sleepy, swampy surroundings of Nandigram, West Bengal, where mango and coconut trees grow in abundance, bicycles meander down dusty lanes and ponds fester with green algae, a vicious political showdown has been brewing.
West Bengal, one of India's most populous states, will begin voting in its elections on Saturday to elect its state government. The significance of the poll, however, spreads far beyond the state's borders. The soul of not just Bengal but India is at stake," said Malay Tewari, a Bengali social activist.
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