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terrorist group in kahmir and jammu

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The insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir or the Kashmiri Insurgency (also known as Kashmir Intifada)[15][16][17] is a conflict between various Kashmiri separatists[18][19][20][21][22] and the Government of India. There are some groups that support the complete independence of Kashmir, while others seek Kashmir's accession to Pakistan.[23] The conflict in Jammu and Kashmir has strong Islamist elements among the insurgents, with many of the "ultras" identifying with Jihadist movements and supported by such.[24]

The roots of the conflict between the Kashmiri insurgents and the Indian government are tied to a dispute over local autonomy.[25] Democratic development was limited in Kashmir until the late 1970s and by 1988 many of the democratic reforms provided by the Indian government had been reversed and non-violent channels for expressing discontent were limited and caused a dramatic increase in support for insurgents advocating violent secession from India.[25] In 1987, a disputed State election[26] created a catalyst for the insurgency when it resulted in some of the state's legislative assembly members forming armed insurgent groups.[27][28][29] In July 1988, a series of demonstrations, strikes and attacks on the Indian government began the Kashmir insurgency, which during the 1990s escalated into the most important internal security issue in India.

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