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Karnah Elections: Overcrowded Leadership Faces Pressure to Address Local Issues

 

By: Suman Lone

With the J&K Assembly elections fast approaching, political activity in the border tehsil of Karnah, Kupwara, has reached a fever pitch. This time, the region, situated around 180 km from Srinagar, is seeing an unprecedented number of candidates, with over 15 contenders expected to file nominations for the upcoming elections. Voting in Karnah will take place in the third phase, following the abrogation of Article 370, which has reignited political participation across the Union Territory.

Historically, Karnah has been an active participant in democratic processes, with the region showing a higher political engagement rate compared to other parts of Kashmir. Despite this enthusiasm, local voters are growing increasingly skeptical about the influx of leaders, many of whom are accused of overlooking pressing local issues in favor of broader political narratives.

Unaddressed Local Concerns

Residents are raising concerns about the failure of candidates to address the significant issues affecting daily life in Karnah. Despite being one of the most socio-politically aware border regions, Karnah continues to grapple with:

Stalled Sadhan Tunnel Project

The long-delayed Sadhan Tunnel, which would significantly improve connectivity for the region, remains incomplete. Locals are demanding faster action on this vital infrastructure project.

Drug Abuse and Unemployment

The youth of Karnah are increasingly falling prey to drug abuse, fueled by a lack of job opportunities and resources. This issue continues to fester as political candidates focus on national and regional issues, rather than tackling the root causes of this growing crisis.

A Crowded Race

While the people of Karnah remain politically aware and engaged, there is growing cynicism regarding the sheer number of candidates. Locals joke that “every household has a politician,” yet none seem prepared to offer tangible solutions to their core issues. With the official list of candidates set to be announced on September 12, voters are hoping that the contenders will focus on Karnah’s needs rather than echoing the broader political narratives of Delhi and Srinagar.

As the population of Karnah nears the 2 lakh mark, the region stands at a crossroads. Voters are eager to see their next representative take concrete steps towards addressing local problems, such as the Sadhan Tunnel, job creation, and ensuring dignity in daily life for the border communities.

Whether the leaders will rise to the occasion remains to be seen. The voters of Karnah have made it clear: this time, they expect more than promises—they demand action.

sumanlone86@gmail.com

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