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India votes in the Fourth Phase

May 7, 2009 18:34 IST

Image: India votes in the Fourth Phase
Photographs: Jayanta Shaw/Reuters

A woman is helped to a polling station to cast her ballot in Nandigram, about 150 km southwest of Kolkata, on Thursday.

One person was killed as violence marred the ballot in West Bengal.

India votes in the Fourth Phase

Image: India votes in the Fourth Phase
Photographs: Arko Datta/Reuters
Women stand in queue to cast their vote, as a police officer looks on, at a polling centre in Nichalagadh Village, near Abu Road, in Rajasthan.

India votes in the Fourth Phase

Image: India votes in the Fourth Phase
Photographs: Danish Ismail/Reuters

A policeman stands guard as Kashmiri voters stand in line to cast their votes during the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections in Kangan, 40 km east of Srinagar.

 

India votes in the Fourth Phase

Image: India votes in the Fourth Phase
Photographs: Danish Ismail/Reuters
Kashmiri women display their ink-marked fingers after casting their votes in Kangan, 40 km east of Srinagar.

India votes in the Fourth Phase

Image: India votes in the Fourth Phase
Photographs: Pawan Kumar/Reuters
Voters line up to cast their ballots as a policeman keeps guard outside a polling station at Safai, in Uttar Pradesh, on Thursday.

India votes in the Fourth Phase

Image: India votes in the Fourth Phase
Photographs: K K Arora/Reuters
A sadhu an shows his ink-marked finger after casting his ballot outside a polling station in Mathura.

India votes in the Fourth Phase

Image: India votes in the Fourth Phase
Photographs: Parth Sanyal/Reuters

Voters stand in a queue as a policeman stands guard outside a polling booth at Chandrapur village, about 50 km south of Kolkata, on Thursday.

 

India votes in the Fourth Phase

Image: India votes in the Fourth Phase
Photographs: Parth Sanyal/Reuters
Voters stand outside a polling booth at Chandrapur village, about 50 km south of Kolkata, on Thursday.