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Assembly polls: Srinagar set to vote after a decade

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
September 24, 2024
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Rehan Qayoom Mir

Srinagar, Sep 24: After a decade-long gap, Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is all set to head to the polls on Wednesday.
The Srinagar district includes eight key constituencies, going to polls in the second phase of assembly election. The eight assembly constituencies are Hazratbal, Khanyar, Habba Kadal, Lal Chowk, Chanpora, Zadibal, Central Shalteng, and Eidgah, among the twenty-six assembly constituencies.
The city, once bustling with political activity, has now entered a critical phase, with many residents reflecting on the changes they hope to see and the challenges that remain unaddressed.
Locals from different parts of Srinagar city, highlighted many key issues, from environmental neglect to the rising tide of unemployment.
While excitement for change is high, there is also an undercurrent of frustration with political leaders.
Sahil, a student, said environmental conservation has completely fallen off the radar. “We live in a valley surrounded by beauty, yet every election, they forget to address the issues of pollution and shrinking green spaces. How can they talk about development without protecting what makes our city unique?”
Similarly, Zubair, another local from Nowhatta, Srinagar, expressed concerns over unemployment, stating that despite being a postgraduate student, he is unemployed and forced to work in private companies as no government jobs are available. “I have completed my education, but where are the jobs? Our youth are struggling, and no one seems to have a clear plan. We need leaders who will prioritize the future of young people in Kashmir,” he said.
As polling day approaches, many citizens are hoping for more accountable and responsible leadership.
A shopkeeper in Lal Chowk, Srinagar, said, “We have been ignored for too long. Our streets, our businesses, our livelihoods—it feels like no one cares. This election, we need representatives who will actually listen to us,” he said.
A young girl, who is about to cast her first vote tomorrow, said she is excited to cast her ballot for the first time and contribute to shaping the future. “I want a better future for myself and all the Kashmiri people, as most people are unemployed, and this election is our chance to change things,” said Sadia.

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