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Motorcycle Diaries: Capturing the poll pulse in Haryana ahead of assembly election

Polling in the Haryana assembly polls has been scheduled for October 21 and while the BJP swept the state in the 2014 assembly polls, it is yet to be seen if the Modi magic will work this time. At least 29 per cent of Haryana's youth is unemployed and the state tops India's unemployed chart.

In this episode of Motorcycle Diaries, India Today's Preeti Choudhry traverses through the city of Rohtak to capture the poll pulse in Haryana ahead of the assembly election. Watch the Motorcycle Diaries to know the mood of the voters.

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