2nd round of polls held in IIOJ&K amid high security
Just over 56% of eligible voters cast a ballot in second round of voting on Wednesday: chief electoral officer
HELD SRINAGAR: Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJ&K) voted on Wednesday to elect its first government since New Delhi scrapped the disputed territory´s semi-autonomous status, sparking widespread protest in a region wracked by a decades-long independence movement.
The change in 2019 by Hindu-nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi brought the Muslim-majority territory under New Delhi´s direct control and was accompanied by mass arrests and a long communications blackout.
Since then the territory has been without an elected government, ruled instead by a federally appointed governor.
Just over 56 percent of eligible voters cast a ballot in the second round of voting on Wednesday, chief electoral officer P.K. Pole said after polls closed.
In the first stage of the three-phased election -- staggered due to security challenges -- 61 percent of those eligible voted.
The vote took place amid high security, with soldiers carrying rifles on watch outside polling stations in main city Srinagar and in rural districts.
“We want to have a representative who will take our grievances forward,” said Abdul Rahim, 52, after casting his vote.
“Our children are locked up and we are suffering. They (the government) abrogated Article 370 (which granted held Kashmir its special status) so we don’t have any representatives who can question their moves.”
Foreign diplomats were invited into Kashmir to observe the polls for the first time.
Omar Abdullah, whose National Conference party is campaigning for the restoration of Kashmir’s special status, criticised the invitations.
He said, “When these people (foreign diplomats) comment about Jammu & Kashmir the government of India retorts by saying ´it´s our internal matter.”
“If you (the central government) don’t want their interference or comments, then why are they being brought here,” he told reporters after voting.Foreign journalists require special permission to visit the region, which is not normally forthcoming.“Since the last election ten years ago we were left at the mercy of God,” said Tariq Ahmed, 40 after casting his vote. The last round of voting will be held on October 1 with results expected a week later.
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