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Voting has begun amid tight security in elections for a new state government in Indian-administered Kashmir. | |
The poll, being boycotted by separatist groups campaigning for independence, is a stern test for Indian rule in the disputed Himalayan region. | |
In recent months there have been huge pro-independence demonstrations in Kashmir which were put down by force. | In recent months there have been huge pro-independence demonstrations in Kashmir which were put down by force. |
And dozens of separatist leaders have been detained to prevent them leading protests against the poll. | And dozens of separatist leaders have been detained to prevent them leading protests against the poll. |
Voting will be held in seven phrases, lasting until 24 December. | |
On every road, at almost every junction in the Kashmir valley are armed Indian soldiers and policemen. | On every road, at almost every junction in the Kashmir valley are armed Indian soldiers and policemen. |
Half a million troops are providing a massive security blanket for this election for a new state government. | Half a million troops are providing a massive security blanket for this election for a new state government. |
Over the summer hundreds of thousands of Kashmiri Muslims staged some of the biggest protests in a generation against Indian-rule. | Over the summer hundreds of thousands of Kashmiri Muslims staged some of the biggest protests in a generation against Indian-rule. |
This year has seen widespread anti-Indian protests | This year has seen widespread anti-Indian protests |
When police broke up the demonstrations around 40 people were killed, many of them unarmed protesters. | |
So India is hoping the election will help restore its battered credibility here. But it has jailed or put under house arrest up to 100 separatist leaders who have called for a boycott of the vote. | |
They are now asking their supporters to march on polling stations. | They are now asking their supporters to march on polling stations. |
It all means that India, the world's largest democracy, is struggling to hold a credible election. | It all means that India, the world's largest democracy, is struggling to hold a credible election. |
And if large numbers heed the call to shun the poll, the legitimacy of India's rule over Kashmir may well be questioned. |