Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party

The Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is a state political party in Jammu and Kashmir, India.[6] The PDP was headed and founded by Mufti Mohammed Sayeed. His daughter, Mehbooba Mufti, succeeded him as party leader and as Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir following his death in January 2016. The party is a member of the People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration electoral alliance. The party is also a member of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance since its founding on 18 June 2023.[7]

Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party
AbbreviationJKPDP
LeaderMehbooba Mufti
General SecretaryGhulam Nabi Lone
Rajya Sabha LeaderVacant
FounderMufti Mohammed Sayeed
Founded1999
Headquarters2, Circuit House, Emporium Lane, Residency Road, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India[1]
Student wingPeoples Democratic Student Union[2]
Youth wingPDP Youth Wing
IdeologyKashmiriyat
Autonomism[3]
Regionalism
ECI StatusState Party[4]
Alliance
Seats in Lok Sabha
0 / 543
Seats in Rajya Sabha
0 / 245
Seats in Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
0 / 90
Seats in District Development Council
27 / 280
Election symbol
Ink-pot & Pen
Party flag
Website
jkpdp.in

Currently Mehbooba Mufti[8] remains as the President of the party, with Ghulam Nabi Lone and Mehboob Beg serve as its General Secretary and General Secretary (Org) respectively. Prominent youth leader, Waheed Para currently serves as its Youth Wing President [9][10][11]

History

The PDP was founded in 1999 by the former Union Home Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed.[12][13][14] It captured power in Jammu and Kashmir in October 2002 Assembly elections. In 2004, it had one member each in the Lok Sabha and in the Rajya Sabha. It was a member of the ruling United Progressive Alliance until the 2009 general election.[15]

Sayeed headed the PDP-Indian National Congress Coalition Government between October 2002 and November 2005, and he was the party's Patron until his death on 7 January 2016.[16] The PDP is now headed by Mehbooba Mufti, Sayeed's daughter.[17]

The PDP operates on the ideology of self-rule, as distinctly different from the issues of autonomy. It believes that self-rule as a political philosophy, as opposed to autonomy, ensures the empowerment of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, while further engaging in debates over new political territoriality of Jammu and Kashmir.[18]

In the 2014 general election, three of its members were elected to the Lok Sabha. Its strength in the Legislative Assembly is 28 and in the Rajya Sabha is two.[19] The party ran a Coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir with the Bharatiya Janata Party[5] until the BJP abandoned the coalition on June 19, 2018, due to concerns about terrorism and radicalization in Kashmir.[20]

Election results

YearElectionSeats WonChange in Seat% of votesvotes swingRef.
1998 Indian general election12th Lok Sabha0
2002 Legislative Assembly election8th Assembly16
2004 Indian general election14th Lok Sabha122.02 2 –
2008 Legislative Assembly election9th Assembly215 5 –
2009 Indian general election15th Lok Sabha0 2 –
2014 Indian general election16th Lok Sabha3320.50[21]
2014 Legislative Assembly election10th Assembly28522.7 7 –
2020 District Development Council1st Council27273.9 27 –

List of ministers

Chief

NoNameConstituencyTerm of officeTenure lengthAssemblyPartyGovernor
1Mufti Mohammad Sayeed Pahalgam2 November 20022 November 20053 years, 0 daysPeople's Democratic PartyGirish Chandra Saxena
2Mufti Mohammad Sayeed Anantnag1 March 20157 January 2016312 daysPeople's Democratic PartyN. N. Vohra
3Mehbooba Mufti Anantnag4 April 201620 June 20182 years, 77 daysPeople's Democratic PartyN. N. Vohra

Deputy chief

NoNameConstituencyTerm of officeTenure lengthAssembly
1Muzaffar Hussain BaigPahalgam2 November 200611 July 20081 year, 252 days10th

See also

References

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