National Issues, Not Local Ones, To Be Game-Changers, Say First-Time Voters

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  • Published On: March 30, 2019
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With two-third of the population under 35 years of age, young voters are set to be the game-changers in the Lok Sabha elections. In Thiruvananthapuram's Mar Ivanios College, students are asked how they will decide their candidate of preference. Most said it's national issues, more than local ones, which will be a deciding factor, especially issues like jobs, fuel prices and perceived threat to secularism.

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