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WOW “@WSJ: Election officials in India brave crocodile-infested waters to reach rural voters: http://on.wsj.com/1iigxoi pic.twitter.com/SxhTqi28P1”
WOW! RT @WSJ Election officials in India brave crocodile-infested waters to reach rural voters: http://on.wsj.com/1iigxoi
@WSJ @jwilhelmi OH MAN!!! I thought they were wading or swimming.
@WSJ while the kashmiri polling booths reamined vacant n on strike
@WSJ in India, people are not afraid of crocodiles in the water. But they do want to root out political crocodiles.
@WSJ #.....there can't be crocodiles beneath this clean water, can they?........#
@WSJ shoot all the crocadiles
@wsj @raisinaseries mumbai needs to learn..
@WSJ Brave soldiers of Indian Democracy! But tragedy is: voters turnover in these areas is higher than in metros.
@WSJ great story #Elections2014
@WSJ that's the spirit
@WSJ Conngratulations to them. Doubt their English counterparts would show such a desire.
Pretty incredible. RT @WSJ: Election officials in India brave crocodile-infested waters to reach rural voters: http://on.wsj.com/1iigxoi
@WSJ the cornerstone of democracy. Pretty powerful statement of how important a voice is.
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