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Police arrest 600 anti-India activists before voting in areas of disputed Kashmir

Published January 08, 2015

Associated Press

Indian police say they have arrested more than 600 Kashmiri residents in a crackdown against suspected separatists ahead of voting in a general election this week in Indian-controlled parts of the disputed Himalayan region.

Director-General Ashok Prasad says police and paramilitary officers made the arrests during raids over the last five days in an effort to prevent any possible anti-India protests during voting Wednesday.

Rebels and separatist politicians have urged Kashmiris to boycott the elections, which they call a "military exercise" by an overbearing New Delhi.

The vote is being held over several days in Kashmir to allow security forces to better guard the polls. Thousands protested during voting on April 24, when police say suspected rebels gunned down an election official and wounded three soldiers.

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