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Migrant workers try to leave Indian Kashmir after security lockdown

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Non-Kashmiri migrant workers try to board buses to leave the troubled region after New Delhi stripped Kashmir of its seven-decade-long autonomous status via a presidential decree on Monday, hours after imposing a massive security lockdown in the state to quell any unrest.

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