Indian authorities have carried out extensive arrests of political leaders and activists in Jammu and Kashmir ahead of the elections set for September 18, 2024, raising concerns about the integrity of the electoral process in the region.
These arrests follow the Indian government’s revocation of Article 370 in August 2019, which had provided Jammu and Kashmir with special status. Critics argue that this move has undermined the region’s autonomy and democratic representation.
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Opposition parties and analysts have raised doubts about the transparency of previous elections in Jammu and Kashmir, citing concerns over government interference and potential manipulation. The current wave of detentions is viewed by some as an effort to sway the electoral outcome.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been accused of attempting to establish a favorable administration in the region through these actions. However, the government asserts that the elections will be conducted fairly.
Since 1951, elections in Jammu and Kashmir have been closely scrutinized, with allegations of political and military influence over the results. The upcoming polls on September 18 are expected to attract significant attention from both domestic and international observers.
As the election date nears, concerns persist about the fairness of the process and whether all political parties will be able to participate freely in the campaign.