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J&K Assembly Polls: Will Voter Frustration and Demands for Change Finally Shake Up the Status Quo?

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J&K Assembly Polls: Will Voter Frustration and Demands for Change Finally Shake Up the Status Quo?

J&K Assembly Polls: Will Voter Frustration and Demands for Change Finally Shake Up the Status Quo?

As Kashmir prepares for its first assembly elections in over ten years, voters are caught between anger, disappointment, and a glimmer of optimism.

With burning issues like unemployment, drug addiction, and lack of basic amenities dominating the conversation, the people of Kashmir are demanding real change, not just empty promises.

Will the return of a democratically elected government bring the solutions they desperately need, or will it be more of the same?

Dive into the hopes and fears of Kashmiri voters as they head to the polls.

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