Afghan elections: Ashraf Ghani says vote must find clear winner
Vote counting is well underway in Afghanistan after Saturday's landmark poll to elect a new president.
More than seven million Afghans turned out to vote, defying Taliban militant threats to the poll.
If no candidate wins more than 50% of the vote, there will be another round of voting between the top two candidates.
The BBC's David Loyn spoke to one of the two frontrunners for the presidency, Dr Ashraf Ghani.