- In 2019, the Indian government revoked Kashmir’s autonomy, leading to a crackdown on dissent, including a communication blackout and arrests.
- Voting in the current elections is seen by many Kashmiris as a protest against the central government’s policies and a demand for the restoration of the region’s special status.
- Kashmir has been without an elected government since 2018, now directly ruled by the central government, which restricts democratic freedoms.
- Foreign media requires special permission to visit and report from the region, with constraints on freedom of speech being a significant concern.
- Despite the high voter turnout being portrayed as a success of democracy by some, there remains widespread skepticism and fear among the population regarding the real impact of their vote.
- The election reflects a complex interplay of seeking democratic expression while challenging the central government’s narrative and policies in the region.
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