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For the first time since 1996, Modi’s decision not to contest elections in Occupied Kashmir

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s political party Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is not contesting elections in Occupied Kashmir for the first time since 1996.

Narendra Modi is touring the entire country for the all-important general elections in India, but this time the unusual thing is that he has decided not to contest the election from Occupied Kashmir.

The main candidates for the 3 seats in Occupied Kashmir are strong local political parties, including the National Conference and the People’s Democratic Party.

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The two parties will compete against each other but both say they are opposed to the Hindu nationalist BJP and will ally with the opposition coalition led by the Congress party.

Experts and opposition parties believe that the BJP decided not to contest the elections in Kashmir because they fear that the results may show that Kashmir is not as peaceful and cohesive as it is. Modi is claiming.

The BJP, along with its allies, is contesting elections in all other regions of India and hopes to win a majority of the 543 seats in Parliament, largely due to its preference for the interests of the Hindu community. He is famous for it.

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Leader of National Conference and former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah said that why he is not participating in the election? He further said that this clearly shows that there is a huge gap between the BJP’s claims and the ground realities.

Modi claims that his decision in 2019 to normalize the situation in Kashmir after years of violence and unrest will soon attract investment and create jobs in the region.


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