Sat, 03 Aug, 2002 - 11:32
India is to hold state elections in September and October in its part of disputed Kashmir.
Indian officials hope a high voter turnout and peaceful and fair process will ease violence and deflate support for separatists fighting to split mainly Muslim Kashmir from Hindu India or merge it with Pakistan.
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CourtsIndia/Pakistan conflictPlace: IndiaPlace: KashmirPlace: SrinagarPlace: Jammu-KashmirPlace: Indian KashmirPlace: JammuPlace: New DelhiPlace: PakistanPerson: Abdul Ghani BhatPerson: Mohammed SidiqiPerson: Chief Election CommissionerPerson: JM LyngdohPerson: KashmirisPerson: Nirupama RaoPerson: Pran ChopraPerson: ChopraPerson: Syed SalahuddinEvent: KashmirEvent: Kashmir electionsEvent: Kashmiri electionsOrganisation: Muslim KashmirOrganisation: Hindu IndiaOrganisation: IndiaOrganisation: PakistanOrganisation: All Parties Hurriyat ConferenceOrganisation: Indian governmentOrganisation: CongressOrganisation: Muslim insurgentsOrganisation: IslamabadOrganisation: Centre for Policy ResearchOrganisation: United Jehad Council
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