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election from delhi. let's start with talking about the sheer scale of this. it is best logistically this democratic exercise. logistically this democratic exercise-— logistically this democratic exercise. , ., , exercise. remember today is only the first of seven — exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases _ exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases of _ exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases of voting - exercise. remember today is only the first of seven phases of voting that. first of seven phases of voting that is going to take place over the next six weeks. just to give you an understanding of how many people are voting in this first phase, 166 million people. that is the combined population of france and the uk and then some. this is just around population of france and the uk and then some. this isjust around one. what makes this such an immense democratic process is not only the number of people here in the country but also that mandate by the government that no electorate would have to travel more than two km to get your polling station. so there's been some incredible images of these voting machines moving to really

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