HELD SRINAGAR: Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) voted Wednesday in the first local elections since the cancellation of its special autonomous status sparked fury in the troubled Himalayan territory.
Many in the disputed Muslim-majority territory of 8.7 million registered voters remain bitter over the 2019 order by the Hindu-nationalist government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to impose control from New Delhi.
Voters queued under heavy security in the three-phased election, which is being staggered geographically due to security arrangements and logistical challenges in the mountainous region.
“After 10 years we are allowed to be heard,” said Navid Para, 31, among the first to vote in the cool morning mountain air of Pulwama, near the main city of Srinagar. “I want my voice represented.”
About 500,000 Indian troops are deployed in the region battling a 35-year freedom movement in which tens of thousands of civilians, soldiers and fighters have been killed, including dozens this year.
Vigorous election campaigns featured unusually open debates but key decisions will remain in New Delhi´s hands, including security and appointing Kashmir´s governor.
Delhi will also have the power to override legislation passed by the 90-seat assembly.
The last round of voting will be held on October 2. Results are expected six days later.
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