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Non-resident Indians call for postal voting
Voting is well underway in India's general election. It is going to take five weeks in all and some Indians in the UK have been protesting because they will not have a say in who governs their nation. Restrictions mean Indians who live outside the country have to physically be there to take part. Some argue they should be allowed a postal vote - a system used in many other countries. Kirren Rathor reports.
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