National Conference Wins Kashmir Vote
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•The Party Promising Kashmiri Statehood Wins an Election
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In the first vote since India revoked the statehood status of Jammu and Kashmir , the National Conference party emerged with the most seats in the Legislative Assembly .
In August 2019 , Prime Minister Narendra Modi downgraded the state to a federal territory, revoking most of the region’s autonomy.
This year people were voting in response to the last five years of central government rule.
Kashmiri residents will be watching closely how the newly formed government manages its relationship with the federal government and tries to fulfill its campaign promises.
The Hurriyat Conference's influence has diminished, and its political prospects seem dim, writes Arif Mohiudin Bhat .
He says the public has made clear what it wants: the restoration of statehood and return of autonomy.
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