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Indian Kashmir votes in regional polls with return of autonomy at forefront

Contest pits parties seeking to restore region’s special status against India’s main governing party BJP.

Indian-administered Kashmir is holding a second round of voting in elections to elect a regional government.

Kashmiris lined up outside polling stations on Wednesday to vote in the first local government election since New Delhi scrapped the semi-autonomous status of the disputed Himalayan territory in 2019.

Security was high as the region’s 8.7 million registered voters prepared for the second round. Polling stations opened at 7am (01:30 GMT), authorities said.

Turnout is expected to be high, unlike in past elections when separatists opposing Indian rule and demanding independence or a merger with neighbouring Pakistan, boycotted polls.

A high unemployment rate and anger at the 2019 changes have animated campaigning.

Regional parties have promised to fight for the restoration of autonomy. India’s main opposition Congress party has allied with a prominent regional group.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which oversaw the 2019 changes to the territory’s governance says they have delivered a new era of peace and rapid economic growth – claims that the regional parties vehemently dispute.

Polling in the first of the three-phase election – staggered due to the security challenges – was held on September 18, when 61 percent of voters cast their ballots.

“Since the last election 10 years ago, we were left at the mercy of God,” Tariq Ahmed, 40, told the AFP news agency.

“No one asked us about our problems. I am happy this election is happening. I hope we get our own representative with whom poor people like myself can raise everyday issues.”

The abolition of autonomy by the Hindu-nationalist

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