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India Held Elections in Kashmir. The Winners Will Have Little Power.
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Opposition Congress party wins power in Indian-administered Kashmir
Narendra Modi’s BJP loses first election since stripping the region of its autonomy and statehood. The Indian prime minister’s hopes of his party gaining power in Kashmir were dashed on Tuesday as ...3 hours ago -
World - ABC News
Kashmir's biggest party, which opposes India's stripping of the region's semi-autonomy, wins most seats in local poll
Kashmir's biggest party, which opposes India's stripping of the region's semi-autonomy, wins most seats in local poll7 hours ago -
World - ABC News
Votes are being counted in the election for a truncated government in Indian-controlled Kashmir
Votes are being counted in the recent election for a largely powerless local government in Indian-controlled Kashmir9 hours ago -
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