Kashmir Votes After a Decade: A Summary

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Kashmir votes after a decade in assembly elections

  • Three phases of elections starting from September 18, 2024
  • 2.3 million residents eligible to vote in the first phase
  • 500,000 Indian troops deployed in the region
  • Crucial election for Kashmir to have its own government and a local legislature
  • Transition of power from New Delhi to the local assembly is limited
  • Kashmir remains a 'Union Territory' directly controlled by the government in the center
  • India and Pakistan both claim Kashmir in its entirety
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