Tightened Restrictions and Heavy Military Mark Upcoming IIOJK Elections
August 22, 2024Restrictions have intensified in Indian-illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) ahead of the first phase of the so-called assembly elections, scheduled for September 18 in Doda and Kishtwar districts.
The Indian government has increased military deployment by additional army, police, and paramilitary forces across these districts. This move aims to pressurize people during the electoral process.
However, the heavy military presence has heightened tensions and raised concerns among locals about their freedom and safety. The atmosphere in the region is charged, with many feeling increasingly uneasy.
Local Kashmiris have widely rejected the upcoming elections, arguing that the process does not address their fundamental desire for self-determination. This stance aligns with the call for self-determination recognized by the United Nations Security Council.
The combination of strict restrictions and the increased military presence reflects the broader conflict surrounding the electoral process in the disputed territory.