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EXCLUSIVE: KASHMIR POLLS AND AFTER

The Open Umbrella

An 'illusion of normalcy' is back in the Valley. Can Omar make it a reality?

SABA NAQVI

Magazine | Jan 19, 2009



INTERVIEW

OMAR ABDULLAH

'Sensible People Certainly Will Not Advocate The Bombardment Of Pakistan'

'I am worried because, instead of talking to each other, I feel India and Pakistan are talking at each other'

SABA NAQVI

Magazine | Jan 19, 2009



J&K

PRAVEEN SWAMI

Party Of Exiles

Both the aggressive polemic and the hostilities along the LoC seem likely to escalate as the elections near. Whether the India-Pakistan peace process can survive the multiple strains it is now subject to remains to be seen.

Web | Jun 12, 2008



KASHMIR

The Burden Of Expectations

The state welcomes the Mufti as CM but can he deliver on all that he has promised? More Coverage

ZAFAR MERAJ

Magazine | Nov 11, 2002



OPINION

PREM SHANKAR JHA

The Perils Of Myopia

Contrary to reports, there's no difference between the Congress and the PDP on the need for talks with disaffected elements. More Coverage

Magazine | Oct 28, 2002



J&K

The Fall Lady

Disillusioned, some in the NC have taken to blaming Omar's wife for its debacle in the state. More Coverage

OUTLOOK BUREAU

Magazine | Oct 28, 2002



COVER STORY

'Tis The Fall Season...

...for the Abdullahs, as the Valley places trust in a new regime. And though his party fares badly, Vajpayee will have to deliver on his other promises. More Coverage

SABA NAQVI

Magazine | Oct 21, 2002



DIPLOMACY

West Side's Story

The Indian mood is upbeat, but western scepticism will persist till Indo-Pak dialogue takes off

V. SUDARSHAN

Magazine | Oct 21, 2002



OPINION

PREM SHANKAR JHA

The Vale Lifts, Partially

India's interests will be best served if the PDP, if it takes power, uses it to curb the SOG, reduce army presence and free POTA, political detenus.

Magazine | Oct 21, 2002



Democracy At Work

The voters' verdict is clear and against the ruling parties at the State and Centre. JKNC: 28, INC: 20, PDP: 16, BJP: 1, Others : 22

Web | Oct 10, 2002



J&K ELECTIONS

Last Phase Records Highest Turnout

In the hotbed of militancy, the bullets could not dissuade the ballots -- 52 percent turnout in Doda district capped the four-phased elections to the 87-member J&K Assembly, making the overall turnout approx 44 per cent

Web | Oct 08, 2002



KASHMIR POLLS

An Incendiary Ride

Militants deter voters in the third phase, boosting NC's chances More Coverage

ZAFAR MERAJ

Magazine | Oct 14, 2002



J&K THIRD PHASE

Braving Bullets For Ballots

The third phase was the bloodiest of the polls yet leaving 17 dead, but it was the terror-infested Kathua which with 59% turnout that is responsible for jacking up overall turnout to 41%

Web | Oct 01, 2002



KASHMIR

The Vote's The Real Story

It's fair, and with a better turnout. The polls this time could prove quite a different one for the NC. More Coverage

ZAFAR MERAJ

Magazine | Oct 07, 2002



COVER STORY

Autumn Thaw

The elections this time have begun on a fairer note, notwithstanding the stray allegation. And that's precisely why its outcome is going to be more unpredictable.

MURALI KRISHNAN

Magazine | Sep 30, 2002



J&K ELECTIONS

Ballots Over Bullets

Turnout figures, winners, losers and all the dope on the past assembly elections.

Web | Sep 16, 2002



KASHMIR

Independent's Day

Sick of National Conference rule, the Kashmiri populace is placing its hopes in candidates contesting on their own More Coverage

SABA NAQVI

Magazine | Sep 16, 2002



OPINION

PREM SHANKAR JHA

Importance Of Being Seen

If India doesn't allow western observers for the elections, whatever the result, the NC will be accused of rigging the polls again.

Magazine | Aug 26, 2002



KASHMIR

The Valley's Second XI

As the Hurriyat top-brass vacillates, the Centre eyes the moderates to see their poll plans through

BHAVDEEP KANG

Magazine | Aug 12, 2002



JAMMU

Slice Of Geography

An RSS front, riding on trifurcation, skews the poll scenario

BHAVDEEP KANG

Magazine | Jul 29, 2002



COVER STORY

Celebrations Can Wait

Farooq Abdullah has won the mandate he wanted. But he heads a broken polity and the guns could boom yet again.

PADMANAND JHA

Magazine | Oct 16, 1996




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