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Fears new ID rules could deny millions right to vote in key Indian election … from the Independent Namita Singh

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Voters must prove their citizenship by providing various documents – but in rural Bihar, one of the poorest states in India, a lack of record-keeping could see millions taken off the electoral roll. Namita Singh reports

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