Thiruvananthapuram: Youngsters say yes to voting, no to caste politics

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  • Published On: April 09, 2014
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With Kerala witnessing several young contestants from Congress and the Left contesting the 2014 Lok Sabha election, students from the capital city talk about issues close to their heart like employment, women's safety, infrastructure development. The young first time voters tell NDTV that it's these parameters that would decide their vote and not caste politics.

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