Английская Википедия:1967 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election

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Elections for the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir were held in February 1967.Шаблон:Sfn[1][2] Ghulam Mohammed Sadiq was appointed Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir.

Background

In 1965, the working committee of the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference announced that it would dissolve itself and merge with the Indian National Congress. A rival faction led by Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad refused to go along and contested the elections under the National Conference banner.Шаблон:Sfn

Prior to that, in 1963, the Jammu Praja Parishad also merged into the national party Bharatiya Jana Sangh.[3] These mergers are seen by analysts as a major "centralizing strategy" and a victory for the Hindu nationalist agenda of the Praja Parishad and its allies.Шаблон:Sfn

There were reports that Bakshi was planning to forge an electoral alliance with the Jana Sangh, despite their differences on the Article 370, but the alliance did not materialize. The Jana Sangh, whose main base was in the Jammu Division, planned to contest in the Kashmir Valley taking advantage of the rivalry between the Congress and the National Conference.Шаблон:Sfn

The election

Of the 75 seats, 42 seats were allocated to the Kashmir Valley, 31 to Jammu, and 2 to Ladakh.Шаблон:Sfn

The National Conference contested 73 seats overall. The Jana Sangh contested all 31 seats of Jammu and several seats in the Valley. The Plebiscite Front officially boycotted the election, but several members contested as independent candidates, including the General Secretary Ali Mohammad Naik, who contested from Tral, and Ghulam Mohammed Bhat, contesting from Habbakadal in Srinagar. The Awami Action Committee also boycotted the election. Other parties that contested included the rump group of the National Conference under the leadership of Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, the rump group of the Democratic National Conference under the leadership of Ram Piara Saraf, and the national parties Communist Party of India, Praja Socialist Party and the Hindu Mahasabha.Шаблон:Sfn

The nomination papers of 118 candidates were rejected on technical grounds, 55 of them because the candidates had failed to take the obligatory oath of allegiance to the Constitution. As a result, 22 seats in the Valley were unopposed, resulting in a win for the Congress candidates.Шаблон:Sfn

Simultaneously, elections were also held for the Lok Sabha (the Lower House of the Indian Parliament) in the 6 Lok Sabha constituencies of the State.Шаблон:Sfn

Results

The Indian National Congress won 61 seats in the state assembly, emerging as the winning party. Bakshi's National Conference won 8 seats and the Jana Sangh 3 seats. Three other seats were won by independent candidates, one of them by Ali Mohammed Naik of the Plebiscite Front.[2]Шаблон:Sfn

In the elections for the Lok Sabha, 5 of the 6 seats were won by the Congress, of which 2 were unopposed. The remaining seat was won by Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad of the National Conference, contesting from Srinagar. Scholar Sumantra Bose remarks that Bakshi might never have won a free election "at any point during his ten years in office", but he did so now holding the banner of Kashmiri regionalist resistance to New Delhi.Шаблон:Sfn

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Elected members

Constituency Reserved for
(SC/None)
Member Party
Karnah None Mohammed Yunis Khan Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kupwara None M. S. Tantray Шаблон:Full party name with color
Lolab None Ghulam Nabi Wani Шаблон:Full party name with color
Bandipora None M. A. Khan Шаблон:Full party name with color
Handwara None Abdul Gani Lone Шаблон:Full party name with color
Harli None Abdul Gani Mir Шаблон:Full party name with color
Refiabad None Ghulam Rasul Kar Шаблон:Full party name with color
Baramulla None Shamas-ud-din Шаблон:Full party name with color
Sopore None Gulam Nabi Mircha Шаблон:Full party name with color
Pattan None G. R. Dar Шаблон:Full party name with color
Sonawari None Abdul Aziz Parray Шаблон:Full party name with color
Gulmarg None Surinder Singh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Uri None M. M. Khan Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kangan None M. B. Ahmad Шаблон:Full party name with color
Ganderbal None Muhammad Maqbool Bhat Шаблон:Full party name with color
Amirakadal None Ghulam Mohammed Sadiq Шаблон:Full party name with color
Habakadal None S. K. Kaul Шаблон:Full party name with color
Tankipora None N. Mohamad Шаблон:Full party name with color
Khanyar None G. Ahmed Шаблон:Full party name with color
Safakadal None B. G. Mohamad Шаблон:Full party name with color
Zadibal None Sheikh Abdullah Шаблон:Full party name with color
Hazaratbal None Mohammad Yahya Sidiqi Шаблон:Full party name with color
Beerwa None A. Quddus Шаблон:Full party name with color
Khan Sahib None A. G. Namthali Шаблон:Full party name with color
Badgam None H. S. Mehdi Шаблон:Full party name with color
Charari Sharief None Abdul Qayum Шаблон:Full party name with color
Chadura None Ghulam Mustafa Mir Шаблон:Full party name with color
Rajpura None G. M. Rajpori Шаблон:Full party name with color
Pulwama None Master Sanaullah Sheikh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Pampore None P. M. Shah Шаблон:Full party name with color
Tral None Ali Muhammad Naik Шаблон:Full party name with color
Shopian None S. A. Shamim Шаблон:Full party name with color
Noorabad None A. Aziy Шаблон:Full party name with color
Devsar None Manohar Nath Kaul Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kulgam None Mohammed Yaqub Bhat Шаблон:Full party name with color
Nandi None A. Rehman Шаблон:Full party name with color
Pahalgam None M. Lal Шаблон:Full party name with color
Bijibehara None Mufti Mohammad Sayeed Шаблон:Full party name with color
Anantnag None Shamasuddin Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kothar None Mohammad Ashraf Khan Шаблон:Full party name with color
Verinag None Syed Mir Qasim Шаблон:Full party name with color
Naubug None Hassan-ud-din Шаблон:Full party name with color
Leh None Sonam Wangyal Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kargil None Kacho Muhammad Ali Khan Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kishtwar None Ghulam Mustafa Шаблон:Full party name with color
Inderwal None Abdul Gani Goni Шаблон:Full party name with color
Bhaderwah SC J. Ram Шаблон:Full party name with color
Doda None Lassa Wani Шаблон:Full party name with color
Ramban None H. Raj Шаблон:Full party name with color
Banehal None M. Akhtar Шаблон:Full party name with color
Gulabgarh None Mohammed Ayub Khan Шаблон:Full party name with color
Reasi None B. L. Kohstani Шаблон:Full party name with color
Tikri None Shiv Charan Gupta Шаблон:Full party name with color
Udhampur None Hem Raj Шаблон:Full party name with color
Ramnagar SC Chandu Lal Шаблон:Full party name with color
Basohli None Mangat Ram Sharma Шаблон:Full party name with color
Billawar None B. Singh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kathua SC Panjaboo Ram Шаблон:Full party name with color
Jasmargarh None Girdhari Lal Dogra Шаблон:Full party name with color
Samba SC Parma Nand Шаблон:Full party name with color
Ramgarh None D. Nath Шаблон:Full party name with color
Bishnah SC Bhagat Chhaju Ram Шаблон:Full party name with color
Ranbirsinghpura None K. Singh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Jandrah Gharota None Rangil Singh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Marh SC Guranditta Mal Шаблон:Full party name with color
Jammu Cantonment None P. T. Dutta Шаблон:Full party name with color
Jammu South None R. Nath Шаблон:Full party name with color
Jammu North None Prem Nath Dogra Шаблон:Full party name with color
Akhnoor None Dharm Paul Шаблон:Full party name with color
Chamb None Chhaju Ram Шаблон:Full party name with color
Nowshera None Beli Ram Шаблон:Full party name with color
Darhal None M. Hussain Шаблон:Full party name with color
Rajouri None A. Rashid Шаблон:Full party name with color
Mendhar None Chaudhary Muhammad Aslam Шаблон:Full party name with color
Poonch None Ghulam Mir Mohamad Шаблон:Full party name with color

Government formation

On 17 March, a 14-member ministry headed by G. M. Sadiq was sworn in. The Cabinet ministers included Girdhari Lal Dogra, D. P. Dhar, Mohammed Ayub Khan, Peer Giasuddin and Kanwar Ranjit Singh. Abdul Gani Lone was among the Ministers of State, and Mufti Mohammed Sayeed was among the Deputy Ministers.

References

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Bibliography

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