UK elections, an ‘unreal’ experience for Indian citizens
For the Indian citizens who are used to the heat and dust, loud sloganeering and the cut and the thrust of Indian politics, a general election in the United Kingdom can be an unreal experience.
You don’t have to be a Britisher to vote here.
Thousands of migrants, professional and students who holds Indian passports cast their vote along with over 44 million voters in today’s election to elect 649 MPs in the House of Commons.
By all accounts, this is the most tightly contested election but the contest is mostly at the level of ideas, policies and past record.
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