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India: Anti-Modi alliance wins majority in Kashmir vote

It's the first election in the region since the Indian government stripped Kashmir of its semi-autonomous status. The win for the PAGD shows that Kashmiri people want their region's special status back, say lawmakers.

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An alliance of parties in Indian-administer­ed Kashmir, opposed to the government's policies in the region, has won a majority of seats in local elections.

The elections are the first since the Indian government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), revoked the disputed region's semiautono­mous status and took direct control last year.

Who won what?

The Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaratio­n (PAGD) won 112 out of a total of 280 seats in District Developmen­t Council elections. The group is proIndia but favors self-governance in Kashmir.

The BJP won 74 seats. Most of these came from four Hindumajor­ity districts in the Jammu area where it has significan­t support.

Independen­t candidates won 49 seats.

The elections were held in a staggered eight-phase process between November 28 and December 19.

There was around a 51% turnout from the 6 million eligible voters. The Electoral Commission called this "the biggest festival for democracy."

Results for a few remaining seats will be announced later.

A vote against Article 370 Mehbooba Mufti, president of the state political Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic

Party (JKPDP) said the win for PAGD have made it clear that the people of Jammu and Kashmir rejected the unconstitu­tional decision torepeal Article 370 — the article in the Indian constituti­on that gave special autonomous status to the region.

"They have overwhelmi­ngly supported PAGD which stands for restoratio­n of J&Ks [Jammu and Kashmir's] special status," added Mufti.

Why are these polls important?

The election is part of a process in which residents directly elect their village representa­tives, who then vote to form developmen­t councils for clusters of villages.

Members for the larger District Developmen­t Councils are also directly elected. Members are responsibl­e for economic developmen­t and public welfare but have no legislativ­e powers.

At one booth in the Kashmir valley, a voter told the news agency AFP she had voted "to facilitate developmen­t work, like paving the roads."

India has repeatedly called such polls a vital grassroots exercise. It says such elections boost developmen­t and address civic issues and help uproot corruption. However, separatist leaders have in the past called for a boycott of such elections. Indian authoritie­s have arrested most separatist leaders since revoking Kashmir's autonomy.

 ??  ?? The Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaratio­n (PAGD) won a majority of seats in the DDC elections
The Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaratio­n (PAGD) won a majority of seats in the DDC elections

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