British leaders eye Indian-origin voters
As the campaigning for the British parliamentary election enters its final phase, Prime Minister David Cameron and other leaders are eyeing undecided voters, especially among the 700,000 strong community of Indian origin.
Ironically, Britain - the oldest democracy in the world - could see this community play a major role in deciding the next government.
As the campaigning for the British parliamentary election enters its final phase, Prime Minister David Cameron and other leaders are eyeing undecided voters, especially among the 700,000 strong community of Indian origin.
Ironically, Britain - the oldest democracy in the world - could see this community play a major role in deciding the next government.
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