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Polls could halt Modi’s win streak:

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is staring at election losses in big heartland states, polls show, suggesting that farm distress and a lack of jobs for growing numbers of young people could prove stumbling blocks for his re-election bid in May.

India counts votes on Tuesday from five states that chose new assemblies over the past month, but exit polls show Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) could lose the three most important races, while it has little presence in two smaller states dominated by regional parties.

The loss would be the biggest for Modi’s Hindu nationalis­ts since they swept to power in 2014 general elections, followed by wins over the past four years in 22 of India’s 29 states, on promises of thousands of jobs and a doubling in farm income.

Politician­s view state polls, though they are usually decided by regional issues, as a pointer to the mood of the BJP’s traditiona­l voting base, ahead of a general election that must be held by May.

“The results will set the tone for the 2019 election,” said Sachin Pilot, a leader of the main opposition Congress party.

Congress is tipped to win in the western state of Rajasthan, scrape through in the central state of Chhattisga­rh and is locked in a photo finish with the BJP in neighbouri­ng Madhya Pradesh. Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh are among India’s biggest states. (AP)

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