Voters' day out in Gujarat
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An elderly Indian woman sits on the footrest of a scooter as she leaves after casting her vote for the second phase of Gujarat state assembly elections in Ahmadabad. (AP Photo)
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Indian women stand in queue to cast their votes for the second phase of Gujarat state assembly elections in Ahmedabad. An estimated 70% cast their ballots in the second and final phase of polling held in 95 constituences of the state. (AP Photo)
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Senior BJP leader LK Advani casts his vote at a polling station for the second phase of Gujarat Assembly elections in Ahmedabad. Exit and opinion polls on television channels at the end of voting in Gujarat have projected BJP to perform a hat-trick in the state. (PTI Photo)
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Women voters stand in a queue to vote at a polling station for the second phase of Gujarat Assembly elections in Ahmedabad. (PTI Photo)
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An old woman voter is carried on a bed to a polling station during the second phase of Gujarat assembly elections in Ahmedabad on Monday. An estimated 70% cast their ballots in the second and final phase of polling held in 95 constituences of the state. (PTI Photo)
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Gujarat state Chief Minister Narendra Modi gestures from his car after casting his vote during the second phase of state elections in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Confident of returning to power, Modi cast his vote at Nishan High School in Ranip area of the city. (Reuters)
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Senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley gets his finger marked with indelible ink prior to casing his vote at a polling station for the second phase of Gujarat Assembly elections in Ahmedabad on Monday. (PTI Photo)
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A newly-wed couple cast their vote in Gujarat Assembly polls at a booth in Maninagar area in Ahmedabad. The second phase of elections on Monday saw 70% polling in the toughest electoral test for chief minister Narendra Modi. (Agencies)
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Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi flashes a victory sign as he sees off BJP senior leader Lal Krishna Advani after a meeting at party's state head quarters in Ahmadabad. The second and last phase of Gujarat Assembly elections was held on Monday. (AP Photo)
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