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'India is aiming to be a super power but lacks basic infrastructure'

India is a developing nation aiming to become a super power but it lacks basic infrastructure, feels Hardik Agarwal, a 19-year-old first time voter from Indore. HT reports.

Updated on: Sep 23, 2013, 22:55:36 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Indore
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Name: Hardik Agarwal
Age: 19 years
BCom student from Indore

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When you vote what do you look at — the candidate or the political party?
I will go by the personality of the candidate.

What are the major issues that need to be tackled by the new government?
Poor infrastructure. India is a developing nation aiming to become a super power but it lacks basic infrastructure.

Is it for the first time you are voting?
Yes, this is for the first time I will be voting.

Do you think politics/ elections can improve the life of the common man?
An earnest politician can do good work for the masses.

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