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2014 vs 2024: What's behind higher voter turnout in J&K districts on the terror hit list

Kulgam, Shopian, Pulwama and Srinagar, once terror hotbeds, fared better in terms of voter turnout as compared to 2014 assembly polls.

September 30, 2024 / 11:22 IST
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Jammu and Kashmir elections

Terror-related incidents in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) have seen a sharp decline, dropping from 222 in 2014 to just 23 so far this year, with 15 reported in the Jammu region and eight in Kashmir. Fatalities among security forces have also reduced significantly, with 25 deaths this year, compared to 47 in 2014.

This reduction in violence has contributed to higher voter turnouts in many parts of Kashmir, according to TOI citing sources in J&K administration.

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Reasi, which was the site of the year’s deadliest terror attack in July, when terrorists opened fire on a bus, killing eight passengers and the driver, saw a spike in voter turnout. Meanwhile, encounters in Poonch and Rajouri have resulted in multiple casualties among security forces in recent months.

However, voter turnout in Jammu division, where voting has already taken place, has seen a dip in most districts compared to the 2014 assembly polls. One possible reason is the recent increase in terror activities in the region. As of September 27, there have been 15 terror-related incidents and encounters in Jammu, resulting in the deaths of 11 civilians and 17 security personnel.