India, May 18 -- Twenty-year-old Gunjan Kumar spends 12 hours out of the house every single day. He leaves the 250-square-foot four room home his father Suresh Das, a daily wage labourer, built assiduously over several years in Hajipur's Masjid Chowk, at 8 am. For the next half a day, he meanders the clogged streets of the town on the outskirts of Patna, hunting for customers on his battery-powered three wheeler.

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In all this time, he earns between Rs.400 and 500 a day, but after rental instalments for the vehicle, and food, there is very little left. It is little surprise then that the political issue top of his mind when he votes on May 20, is t...