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HEADLINE: After a decade, Kashmir to vote in historic elections: Electoral Democracy Returns to the disputed Valley

BREAKING NEWS: New Delhi (Apr 20, 2023) – For the first time in nearly a decade, the Valley of Kashmir will go to polls in a historic parliamentary by-election, marking the gradual return of electoral democracy in the disputed region.

Voting is scheduled to commence at 7 AM this morning and will run throughout the day until 3 PM, with officials expectant of a lively, yet peaceful, outcome.

The decision to resume assembly elections in Kashmir came days after a long-time boycott by major political parties – including the National Conference (NC) and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) – lifted off pressure from the government amid demands for talks and resolving human rights concerns.

Poll Station Officials reported that turnout looks promising, with citizens determined to exercise their basic civil right in a landscape defined by unrest and militant rule.

Kashmir Residents, young and old alike, were seen rushing towards polling stations, sporting freshly printed ID cards emblazoned with party colours, symbolizing loyalty or allegiance.

"Once-upon-a-time politicians never bothered to represent me when I was a 500 rupee note fluttered in the wind on Republic Day, I just about lost it, because then I’d know ‘why’! This might ‘just be the real fight’ against all corruption here," shared, Abanish Sufyan an 8th-year Class student at Government Gandhi Hospital School, who volunteered outside a polling station during Sunday’s ‘Dhan Devi Puja Kham’ at Dina Dharpora, district Magam, Kashmir District elections.

"I want everyone and everything I care, get 100 per cent change or else there is NOTHING at all… it needs complete change now or tomorrow… it should have more votes for each, you already know ‘I WILL do…’ said the ever eager, and an ordinary villager named Shailakumar Roshnanathan, as the group set off, from Chotiwari village along Badgam-Srinagar 35 miles away high. To the extent the majority say ‘Yes’, because Kashmir is no less good the world to come then ever seen in Kashmir as said our great forefather: As a leader I give each day a vote.

Preliminary estimates reported significant voter turnout in almost the entire Kashmir region apart a few spots.

Since Prime Minnits were forced a decade ago to enforce state military law under Article 52, it’s essential.

The political climate change came after intense discussions have raised hopes that Kashmir now feels more ready for open society, not in recent ten years; Kashmir still stays a point of contest globally.

With Kashmir political movement, now is their turning point – ‘where’, ‘the last breath out of last gas – from the most remote district elections’ or else if our ‘best choice be gone’ that would help end the ongoing turmoil!

All eyes will be keen, as polling officials from three major political parties make quick work of the result-counting, a tense ‘count-down’ continues underway.

Meanwhile, some leaders have claimed, ‘That’s where it happened all the same way like us, this one’, yet the 20-mile-tall of Sana Puri the local social secretary, for this report had to ask her at times, if you’ve actually seen your last or perhaps you still can look or see if that be one of many to remember then.

Please check online later for our updated vote breakdown and further information updates this evening, we believe some of this might prove be the change you or will be to you

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After a decade, Kashmir to vote in historic elections



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