In this phase two voting of Lok Sabha elections, all eyes will be on the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, which sends 39 MPs to Lok Sabha which can be a major factor in case there is a hung parliament at Centre. In Karnataka, Cong-JD(S) will be hoping to defeat the BJP. In UP, the ability of SP to transfer its Yadav and other OBCs votes to BSP will put to test.
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