Kashmir residents vote in local polls amid cold and tight security

28 November 2020, 11:24

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India Kashmir Local Elections. Picture: PA

Nearly six million people across the region’s 20 districts are eligible to elect 280 members of District Development Councils.

Thousands of people in Indian-controlled Kashmir were going to the polls on Saturday amid tight security and freezing cold temperatures in the first local elections since New Delhi revoked the disputed region’s semi-autonomous status.

Nearly six million people across the region’s 20 districts are eligible to elect 280 members of District Development Councils in a staggered eight-phase process that ends on December 19.

Authorities deployed tens of thousands of additional soldiers in the already highly militarised region to guard the vote.

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Kashmiris queue to cast their votes during the first phase of the District Development Councils election (Mukhtar Khan/AP)

Government forces laid razor wire and erected steel barricades on roads around many of the 2,146 polling stations set up for the first phase.

Election Commissioner KK Sharma appealed to residents to cast their vote and “participate in the biggest festival of democracy”.

As standard protocol for the coronavirus pandemic, authorities placed hand sanitisers, face masks and thermal scanners at the polling stations, where voters cast their ballot in freezing cold temperatures across the region.

India says the polls are a vital grassroots exercise to boost development and address civic issues and will uproot corruption from the region.

Separatist leaders and armed rebel groups that challenge India’s sovereignty over Kashmir have in the past called for a boycott of elections, calling them an illegitimate exercise under military occupation.

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Authorities deployed tens of thousands of additional soldiers in the already highly militarised region to guard the vote (Mukhtar Khan/AP)

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party has fiercely campaigned for the election in the Muslim-majority region in a bid to replace local Kashmiri pro-India parties that had formed an alliance.

The Kashmiri alliance has vigorously opposed Mr Modi’s government after it revoked the region’s semi-autonomous status in August last year, annulled its separate constitution, split the area into two federal territories – Ladakh and Jammu-Kashmir – and removed inherited protections on land and jobs.

The Indian government imposed sweeping restrictions, ranging from curfews to communications blackouts, arrested thousands of people, including pro-India Kashmiri leaders opposed to the move, and enacted new laws in measures that triggered widespread anger and economic ruin.

The current voting is part of a three-tier process in which residents directly elect their village representatives, who then vote to form development councils for clusters of villages called Block Development Councils.

Members of the larger, third and top layer, District Development Councils, are also directly elected by residents.

The elected members have no legislative powers and are only responsible for economic development and public welfare in the region.

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A local poling officer applies indelible ink to the finger of a Kashmiri woman casting her vote (Mukhtar Khan/AP)

Officials are also simultaneously carrying out the election for hundreds of vacant seats in village councils that remained uncontested during 2018 polls.

The BJP has a very small base in the Kashmir valley, the heart of the decades-old anti-India insurgency, but has significant support in four Hindu-majority districts in the Jammu area.

The Kashmiri alliance has accused the government of interfering with their campaigning, a charge denied by the Election Commission.

The alliance also accused authorities of putting its leader, Mehbooba Mufti, a former top elected official and ally of Mr Modi, under house arrest on Friday. Police denied Ms Mufti was restricted to her home.

Many of the 296 candidates up for election on Saturday have been lodged in hotels because of security concerns. In the past, militants have targeted candidates.

Some Kashmiris view the polls cynically as a move to create a new political elite loyal to the Modi government.

“This is an ideological vote,” said Najeeb Khan, a voter in Srinagar, the region’s main city. “People are considering it a referendum against the BJP.”

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Nearly six million people across Kashmir’s 20 districts are eligible to vote (Mukhtar Khan/AP)

Kashmir is divided between India and Pakistan and both rivals claim the region in its entirety.

Rebels have been fighting against Indian rule since 1989. Most Muslim Kashmiris support the rebel goal that the territory be united either under Pakistani rule or as an independent country.

New Delhi calls Kashmir militancy Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. Pakistan denies the charge, and most Kashmiris call it a legitimate struggle for freedom.

Tens of thousands of civilians, rebels and government forces have been killed in the conflict.

By Press Association

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