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India: Polling officials count votes in Kashmir

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Officials count ballots in Indian-adminstered Kashmir, where voters are expected to show their discontent with dramatic changes in the disputed territory under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government. Modi's party did not field any candidates in the Kashmir valley for the first time since 1996. IMAGES

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