As Jammu gears up for assembly elections after a ten-year gap, residents are eager to vote amid ongoing terrorism threats and local issues. Remote villages are hosting political meetings where concerns about healthcare, infrastructure, and security dominate. People hope for a government that will address their needs for the first time in years.
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