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Massive Voter Turnout in South Kashmir, Defying Last Election’s Boycott

Amid high security, terrorism-hit South Kashmir witnesses an unexpected surge in voter turnout for the J&K Assembly elections 2024. Residents claim it's a fight for their identity.

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Massive Voter Turnout in South Kashmir, Defying Last Election’s Boycott

In a dramatic turn of events, South Kashmir, known for its history of political unrest and violence, has seen a massive voter turnout for the 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections. This comes in stark contrast to the previous election, where the region had largely boycotted the polls.

Security was beefed up across the valley, with forces deployed in heavy numbers to ensure peaceful voting. Despite the looming threat of terrorist attacks, voters in areas like Anantnag, Pulwama, and Shopian turned up in large numbers, braving both fear and uncertainty.

Local residents expressed a strong desire to vote, citing their identity and future as the primary reasons. "This time, it’s not just about electing a government. It’s about our rights and existence," said one elderly voter who had abstained from the last elections.

Experts believe that this change in voter sentiment is linked to the post-Article 370 political climate, where people now feel the need to make their voices heard. Political analysts have already hailed this turnout as a major victory for democracy in the region.

Polling stations reported long queues throughout the day, with some predicting that the final voter turnout in South Kashmir could surpass previous records.

Authorities are now closely monitoring the situation as counting is set to begin next week, with expectations running high.