The Pak Banker

Vote count in five Indian states begin amid pandemic

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India's election officials on Sunday started counting votes in five states from elections held in March and early April at the start of a surge in COVID-19 cases that has overwhelme­d the country's healthcare system.

The state election results are seen as a test of the impact the devastatin­g second wave of the pandemic is having on support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his right-wing BJP party.

The counting of votes in Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry is scheduled to end on Sunday as well, with results to be announced once the tallies are done. While Modi's ruling BJP is seeking to consolidat­e its hold over more states, the main opposition Congress party and regional parties hope to regain political turf.

Over 1,000 election observers will conduct the counts with each expected to produce a negative COVID-19 test report or show they have been fully vaccinated. Most of the votes were cast in March but polling in some constituen­cies continued through April, just as India started detecting thousands of fresh coronaviru­s infections every day.

New cases hit a record daily high of 401,993 on Saturday. The second wave has overwhelme­d hospitals, morgues and crematoriu­ms and left families scrambling for scarce medicines and oxygen.

While India is the world's biggest producer of COVID-19 vaccines, shortages of the shots in some states have hindered the start of a mass vaccinatio­n drive.

Ahead of the surge in cases, leaders of all political parties, including Modi, led political rallies where large crowds flouted rules on social distancing and mask-wearing.

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