Indian PM falls short of majority

AN opinion poll ahead of today’s penultimate phase of India’s general elections showed Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s coalition surging ahead of its rivals, but falling short of a majority in parliament.

Indian PM falls short of majority

Voters in seven states today choose 83 MPs. India's five-phase elections conclude on May 10 and ballot-counting begins three days later.

Vajpayee's coalition went into the elections bolstered by a booming economy and the prime minister's popular peace overtures with rival Pakistan. Pre-election polls suggested the coalition would win a comfortable majority of the 543 elected seats in the lower house.

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