Indian Kashmir holds its first election since losing autonomy

India has announced three-stage parliamentary elections in disputed Kashmir for September 18. These are the first elections since Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government stripped the Muslim-majority region of its partial autonomy in 2019 and downgraded it to a federally controlled territory.

Since these changes, the region has been in a state of nervousness, ruled by an administrator appointed by New Delhi and run by bureaucrats who have no democratic credentials.

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