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i there are issues in kerala. you can see some — there are issues in kerala. you can see some minor turbulence between groups— see some minor turbulence between groups here and there. but it is not affecting _ groups here and there. but it is not affecting the harmony between these three communities. if the people understand the value of this harmony the state _ understand the value of this harmony the state of— understand the value of this harmony the state of kerala will flourish. india _ the state of kerala will flourish. india is— the state of kerala will flourish. india is a — the state of kerala will flourish. india is a democratic country which values _ india is a democratic country which values att— india is a democratic country which values all religions. _ india is a democratic country which values all religions. all— india is a democratic country which values all religions. all these - values all religions. all these three — values all religions. all these three religions _ values all religions. all these three religions are _ values a
i there are issues in kerala. you can see some — there are issues in kerala. you can see some minor turbulence between groups— see some minor turbulence between groups here and there. but it is not affecting _ groups here and there. but it is not affecting the harmony between these three communities. if the people understand the value of this harmony the state _ understand the value of this harmony the state of— understand the value of this harmony the state of kerala will flourish. india...
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i'm in the southern state of kerala, famous for its network of palm—lined lakes and lagoons. it has one of the best healthcare systems in the country and one of the highest literacy rates. and it's from this picturesque seaside state that we kick off our election coverage. just take a look at this — some 969 million voters are eligible to cast their ballot, which takes place in seven phases in just over six weeks. that is the population of the us, russia, japan, brazil, france and britain. and since we're still a bit short, let's throw in belgium into the mix. nearly 1.5 million polling booths have been set up across the country. 15 million polling officials and security staff will be needed to run them. 5.5 million electronic voting machines will be used to elect the 543 mp5. results will be announced on june 4. in case you haven't had enough of numbers, check this one out. more than 18 million new first—time voters are heading to the polls. so, what are the issues that matter to them? this is really delicious. um, are you talking with your friends about the election and
i'm in the southern state of kerala, famous for its network of palm—lined lakes and lagoons. it has one of the best healthcare systems in the country and one of the highest literacy rates. and it's from this picturesque seaside state that we kick off our election coverage. just take a look at this — some 969 million voters are eligible to cast their ballot, which takes place in seven phases in just over six weeks. that is the population of the us, russia, japan, brazil, france and britain....
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kerala will flourish. translation: india is a democratic country which values all religions. all these three religions are treated equally by the country and that is why you see it set up like this. the two main contenders for prime minister are men and if you look at india's parliament today, less than 15% of members are women. so that got me thinking about what women want from their elected leaders and why representation matters. all questions i pondered as i was out on my morning run. i have come for a run at a parkjust across the road from my hotel. come with me. i have seen the most incredible thing stop this entire enclosure is full of exercise equipment and it is completely dedicated to women. so i thought what better place to ask women what issues mattered to them in this election. throughout this programme we have been speaking to people from different states and different backgrounds, really showcasing the length and breadth of india. staying away from the usual political scenes, speaking directl
kerala will flourish. translation: india is a democratic country which values all religions. all these three religions are treated equally by the country and that is why you see it set up like this. the two main contenders for prime minister are men and if you look at india's parliament today, less than 15% of members are women. so that got me thinking about what women want from their elected leaders and why representation matters. all questions i pondered as i was out on my morning run. i have...
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there are issues in kerala as well. you can see some minor turbulence among some of the caste groups or religious groups here and there. but that is not affecting the harmony among these three communities, basically. so if the people understand the value of this harmony, the state of kerala will flourish like anything. translation: india is a democratic l country which values all religions. l all these three religions _ are treated equally by the country, and that's why you see a set—up like this. - now, in no way is that indicative of everything that's happening around the country. but given the time that we're in now with this increasingly polarised language, that whole area really stood out to us. that was samira hussain. more from samira into maro's programme. —— in tomorrow's programme. a deliveroo rider who bit off a customer's thumb in a row over a pizza delivery will be sentenced tomorrow. the assault on stephenjenkinson has raised wider concerns about how the delivery industry is regulated. bbc news has d
there are issues in kerala as well. you can see some minor turbulence among some of the caste groups or religious groups here and there. but that is not affecting the harmony among these three communities, basically. so if the people understand the value of this harmony, the state of kerala will flourish like anything. translation: india is a democratic l country which values all religions. l all these three religions _ are treated equally by the country, and that's why you see a set—up like...
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so i'm here in kerala and then we also went to the north in bihar. have a listen to what they had to say. this is really delicious. are you talking with your friends about the election? and what are you guys talking about? decrease in the constitutional rights of indian people. major issue facing in this election is confusion - to which party i need to vote. this is my first thought. so i don't want to waste that vote by giving a corrupted party. - yeah. everything is kind of... everyone is doing that, working for their own benefit. what is something that you want to see changed in your country? due to the lack of a financial structure the wealth distribution is unequal. right to vote is a constitutional right for me. i don't want to waste that right. i need to change caste discrimination from the country. i feel like this is the age that we start to form - our political opinions. we can actually vote for the first time right now and see how- it's going to unfold. so that is very exciting. what for you is the most important election issue? india lack
so i'm here in kerala and then we also went to the north in bihar. have a listen to what they had to say. this is really delicious. are you talking with your friends about the election? and what are you guys talking about? decrease in the constitutional rights of indian people. major issue facing in this election is confusion - to which party i need to vote. this is my first thought. so i don't want to waste that vote by giving a corrupted party. - yeah. everything is kind of... everyone is...
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our correspondent, samira hussain, is in kerala in southern india. hi, there. we have been crisscrossing the country, trying to bring you stories from very important voter groups in the country but ones that we don�*t often hear from. country but ones that we don�*t often hearfrom. clearly, iam country but ones that we don�*t often hearfrom. clearly, i am at a fishing village in the southern state of carolina and that a story will come a little bit later on today for some —— southern state of kerala. i want to talk about women and as you rightly point out, they only represent 15% of mps in parliament so i went running with a few women to find out what they want from their political leaders. i am speaking to voters and we�*re going to be speaking to different voting blocs throughout the day today. clearly, i�*m at a fishing village in the southern state of kerala, but i want to talk about women and the fact that they�*re not very much represented in parliament. so i went for a run, as i usually do, in the northern state of bihar, and i caught up
our correspondent, samira hussain, is in kerala in southern india. hi, there. we have been crisscrossing the country, trying to bring you stories from very important voter groups in the country but ones that we don�*t often hear from. country but ones that we don�*t often hearfrom. clearly, iam country but ones that we don�*t often hearfrom. clearly, i am at a fishing village in the southern state of carolina and that a story will come a little bit later on today for some —— southern...
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there are some differences between what first—time voters were saying here in the state of kerala versus the north and some of that can be explained by the differences in terms of the socio—economic levels of both states. you see that in kerala a very high level of education, a very high healthcare and some of the more pressing daily concerns aren't as much of an issue. where some more pressing issues for people in the north are things like the sense of communal violence and the fact that we're seeing and the fact that we're seeing a lot more joblessness there in the north. 5 a lot more “oblessness there in the north._ the north. 's era, the scale and the — the north. 's era, the scale and the timeline _ the north. 's era, the scale and the timeline of- the north. 's era, the scale and the timeline of this i and the timeline of this election is well worth underscoring for our viewers. seven phases, why? you can't have almost — seven phases, why? you can't have almost a _ seven phases, why? you can't have almost a billion - seven phases, why? you can't have almost a billion people
there are some differences between what first—time voters were saying here in the state of kerala versus the north and some of that can be explained by the differences in terms of the socio—economic levels of both states. you see that in kerala a very high level of education, a very high healthcare and some of the more pressing daily concerns aren't as much of an issue. where some more pressing issues for people in the north are things like the sense of communal violence and the fact that...
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for more on this, i'm joined from kerala by our south asia correspondent, samira hussain. we have been speaking with voters in the state of carolina and another northern state, to get the sense of what the issues are for these voters but also if there are any differences between the two states. —— in kerala. this is really delicious. are you talking with your friends about the election? and what are you guys talking about? decrease in the constitutional rights of indian people. major issue facing this election is confusion to which party- i need to vote. this is my first vote, so i don't want to waste that vote | by giving it to a corrupted party. | if we go to small villages, people have to _ if we go to small villages, people have to travel to get treatment. there _ have to travel to get treatment. there are — have to travel to get treatment. there are some kind of dictatorship going _ there are some kind of dictatorship going around — there are some kind of dictatorship going around in_ there are some kind of dictatorship going around in the _ there are some kin
for more on this, i'm joined from kerala by our south asia correspondent, samira hussain. we have been speaking with voters in the state of carolina and another northern state, to get the sense of what the issues are for these voters but also if there are any differences between the two states. —— in kerala. this is really delicious. are you talking with your friends about the election? and what are you guys talking about? decrease in the constitutional rights of indian people. major issue...
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hello and welcome to kerala. india is in the middle of the biggest election in the world. nearly 970 million people will go to the polls over six weeks. now, this week, we've been to two states — bihar and kerala — to ask people what they want from the leaders that they will be electing. let's take a look at what we have on the programme. women make up almost half the electorate, a71 million, but only 15% of parliamentarians. translation: we will go| stand in the queue at 6am and on our way back from voting, we will encourage others too. translation: each vote is very important for us. | if one person doesn't vote, then their voice will not be represented. that's why we take it upon ourselves to educate all women that voting is your duty, your responsibility as a citizen of india. a staggering 18.3 million first—time voters are eligible to vote in these elections. this is the age that we start to form our political opinions. we can actually vote for the first time right now and see how it's going to unfold. what, for you, is the most important election issue? india l
hello and welcome to kerala. india is in the middle of the biggest election in the world. nearly 970 million people will go to the polls over six weeks. now, this week, we've been to two states — bihar and kerala — to ask people what they want from the leaders that they will be electing. let's take a look at what we have on the programme. women make up almost half the electorate, a71 million, but only 15% of parliamentarians. translation: we will go| stand in the queue at 6am and on our way...
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welcome to kerala. nearly 970 million people will go to the polls over six weeks. now, this week we've been to two states. bihar and kerala to ask people what they want from the leaders that they will be electing. let's have a look at what we have on the programme. women make up almost half of the electorate. 471 million. only 15% stop will stand in the queue at 6am and on our way back, we will encourage. each boat is very — back, we will encourage. each boat is very important - back, we will encourage. each boat is very important for - back, we will encourage. each boat is very important for us. | boat is very important for us. if one person doesn't vote then their voice will not be represented. your responsibility as a citizen of india. pl. responsibility as a citizen of india. �* , ., 3 z: india. a staggering 18.3 million first-time - india. a staggering 18.3 | million first-time voters india. a staggering 18.3 - million first-time voters are million first—time voters are eligible to vote in these elections.—
welcome to kerala. nearly 970 million people will go to the polls over six weeks. now, this week we've been to two states. bihar and kerala to ask people what they want from the leaders that they will be electing. let's have a look at what we have on the programme. women make up almost half of the electorate. 471 million. only 15% stop will stand in the queue at 6am and on our way back, we will encourage. each boat is very — back, we will encourage. each boat is very important - back, we will...
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for more on this, i'm joined from kerala by our south asia correspondent, samira hussain. 0ne one thing we have also been reporting on over the last several months from india is how under the prime minister's leadership or ruling party there have been accusations of the prime minister singling out minorities, especially muslims, for example, at a rally last week, we had the prime minister say if the congress party wins, the opposition party wins, they will redistribute their wealth and give it to muslims. there was a considerable backlash from those comments. it gives you a sense of the kind of divisive language being used in the country. as i found out, that kind of rhetoric doesn't exist everywhere in the country. we were driving around the city and we stopped when we saw this hindu temple. it struck us, why? take a look at what is beside it, a mosque. evening prayers are taking place right now. it doesn't stop just there. you can still see the mosque and temple behind me. if you look over this way, you see there is actually a church as well. it is not uncommon in india to see a mosqu
for more on this, i'm joined from kerala by our south asia correspondent, samira hussain. 0ne one thing we have also been reporting on over the last several months from india is how under the prime minister's leadership or ruling party there have been accusations of the prime minister singling out minorities, especially muslims, for example, at a rally last week, we had the prime minister say if the congress party wins, the opposition party wins, they will redistribute their wealth and give it...
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kerala mano. thank you for the update. there. >> so as you see here, bless this mess is one way to put it. you could also just ask the question today. can it reach any lower house committee hearing loses control and a whole new way one of the members of that committee will be joining us about this from last night you please call me to calm down you are adding control as if thinking of banking in africa in today's false moving fast changing world, you need a financial partner that understands your unique expectations of bank with presence in me he two financial centers across the world. >> the labeling platform to facilitate seamlessly whenever, wherever however with best-in-class financial solutions from a superb combination aid technology human touch for easy fast, and secure banking the creates real value. turning dreams into reality is now in your hands people technology, service back in your best interest did you know taking xyz all at night release allergies while you sleep you wake refreshed for more productive de ge
kerala mano. thank you for the update. there. >> so as you see here, bless this mess is one way to put it. you could also just ask the question today. can it reach any lower house committee hearing loses control and a whole new way one of the members of that committee will be joining us about this from last night you please call me to calm down you are adding control as if thinking of banking in africa in today's false moving fast changing world, you need a financial partner that...