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In Srinagar, coffee shops and eateries are abuzz with discussions about the upcoming assembly elections for Jammu and Kashmir, its first since being downgraded to a Union territory. Anticipation centers around the National Conference as the potential single largest party, with debates also focusing on potential alliance partners and the role of the BJP. People are hopeful for a decisive mandate that prioritizes issues like unemployment, rising prices, and representation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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