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The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election, 2014 was held in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir in five phases from 25 November – 20 December 2014. Voters elected 87 members to the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, which ends its six-year term on 19 January 2020. The results were declared on 23 December 2014.[1][2] Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) along with EVMs were used in 3 assembly seats out of 87 in Jammu Kashmir elections.[3][4][5]

This was the last assembly election since the territory's special status was revoked[6] and Ladakh separated as union territory in 2019.[7]

Background and campaign

Before the election, Indian National Congress broke its alliance with Jammu and Kashmir National Conference and contested on all seats in the assembly.[8]

Campaigning before the elections were aggressive and robust. Following the huge victory of Bharatiya Janata Party in the Indian parliamentary election, the BJP turned its attention towards J&K and campaigned on the promise of 'development'. This included a visit from the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi in support of the local BJP campaign.

Boycott Calls

  • Hardline separatist All Parties Hurriyat Conference leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani had appealed to people of Kashmir to boycott the 2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly elections completely, arguing that "India has been holding elections in the Valley using the power of the gun and so such an exercise is not legitimate." He added, "My appeal to the youth, in particular, is that the sacrifices rendered by the people must be safeguarded and, hence, in no way should vote during elections."[9][10]
  • Separatists were propagating the poll boycott campaign through video clips on social networking sites and applications, including Facebook and WhatsApp.[9]
  • A four-minute video clip has gone viral on social sites with messages of chairmen of both hardline and moderate factions of Hurriyat Conference and Dukhtaran-e-Millat chief Asiya Andrabi. The video message sent through WhatsApp and shared on Facebook and Twitter asked the people to boycott the coming polls.[9]
  • Video also showed Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani addressing a gathering via phone urging youth not to undermine the mission of 'martyrs'. Moderate Hurriyat chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq is seen posing for the camera with the appeal that polls must be boycotted 'en masse'.[9]

Despite these calls, voter turnout in the 2014 elections instead increased by 4%, from roughly 61% in the previous election to 65%.

Voting

The polls were carried out in five phases. Despite several boycott calls by hurriyat leaders, elections recorded highest voters turnout in last 25 years. Voters turnout was more than 65% which is higher than usual voting percentage in other states of India.[11][12][13][14]

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Voting stages
Date Seats Turnout
Tuesday 25 November 15 71.28%
Tuesday 2 December 18 71%
Tuesday 9 December 16 58.89%
Sunday 14 December 18 49%
Saturday 20 December 20 76%
Total 87 65.23%
Source:[15][16][17][18][19]

The European Parliament, on the behalf of European Union, welcomed the smooth conduct of the State Legislative Elections in the Jammu and Kashmir.[20] The EU in its message said that, "The high voter turnout figure proves that democracy is firmly rooted in India. The EU would like to congratulate India and its democratic system for conduct of fair elections, unmarred by violence, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir".[20][21][22] The European Parliament also takes cognizance of the fact that a large number of Kashmiri voters turned out despite calls for the boycott of elections by certain separatist forces.[21] However, elected Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mufti Muhammad Sayeed said, "If God forbid the Hurriyat and the militants tried to disrupt the elections there would not have been as participative as they had been. They (Pakistan) also allowed these elections to take place." Ruling Party president Mehbooba Mufti also defended Mufti's remarks.[23] While taking a dig at Mufti's statement former Chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad said that, "In fact, Pakistan and militant groups tried their best to destabilize the democratic process in the state."[24][25]

Results

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Шаблон:Election table |- ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:center;" |Party ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:center;" |Seats ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:center;" |Previously ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:center;" |+/– ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:center;" |Vote % ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:center;" |Vote Share |- | style="text-align:left;" |People's Democratic Party | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 28 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 21 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | +7 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 22.7% | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 10,92,203 |- | style="text-align:left;" |Bharatiya Janata Party | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 25 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 11 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | +14 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 23.0% | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 11,07,194 |- | style="text-align:left;" |National Conference | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 15 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 28 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | -13 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 20.8% | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 10,00,693 |- | style="text-align:left;" |Indian National Congress | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 12 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 17 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | -5 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 18.0% | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 8,67,883 |- | style="text-align:left;" |Jammu & Kashmir People's Conference | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 2 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 0 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | +2 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" |1.9% | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | |- | style="text-align:left;" |Communist Party of India (Marxist) | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 1 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 1 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 0 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 0.5% | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | |- | style="text-align:left;" |Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Front | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 0 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 0 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 0 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | |- | style="text-align:left;" |Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Party | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 0 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 3 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | -3 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | |- | style="text-align:left;" |People's Democratic Front | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 1 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 1 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 0 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | - | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | - |- | style="text-align:left;" |Jammu & Kashmir Democratic Party Nationalist | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 0 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 1 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | -1 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | % | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | |- | style="text-align:left;" | Independents | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 3 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | 4 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | -1 | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | % | style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top;" | |- | style="text-align:left;background-color:#E9E9E9" |Total (turnout 65.23%) ! style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9"| 87 ! style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9"| 87 ! style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9"| ! style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9"| - ! style="text-align:right;background-color:#E9E9E9"| - |- ! colspan="9" | |- | style="text-align:left;" colspan="2" |Valid votes | align="right" |48,17,981 | align="right" |99.90 | colspan="4" rowspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9" | |- | style="text-align:left;" colspan="2" |Invalid votes | align="right" |4,795 | align="right" |0.10 |- | style="text-align:left;" colspan="2" |Votes cast / turnout | align="right" |48,22,776 | align="right" |65.91 |- | style="text-align:left;" colspan="2" |Abstentions | align="right" | 24,94,170 | align="right" |34.09 |- | style="text-align:left;" colspan="2" |Registered voters | align="right" | 73,16,946 |colspan="1" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"| |- |- | style="text-align:left;" colspan=12 |Source:Election Commission of India[26] |}

PDP became the single largest party with 28 seats. BJP became the second largest party with 25 seats.[27]

Omar Abdullah resigned as a chief minister on 24 December 2014.[28]

Elected Members

Constituency Reserved for
(SC/None)
Member Party Region
Karnah None Raja Manzoor Ahmad Шаблон:Full party name with color Kashmir Division
Kupwara None Bashir Ahmad Dar Шаблон:Full party name with color
Lolab None Abdul Haq Khan Шаблон:Full party name with color
Handwara None Sajad Gani Lone Шаблон:Full party name with color
Langate None Abdul Rashid Sheikh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Uri None Mohammad Shafi Шаблон:Full party name with color
Rafiabad None Yawar Ahmad Mir Шаблон:Full party name with color
Sopore None Abdul Rashid Dar Шаблон:Full party name with color
Gurez None Nazir Ahmad Khan Шаблон:Full party name with color
Bandipora None Usman Abdul Majid Шаблон:Full party name with color
Sonawari None Mohammad Akbar Lone Шаблон:Full party name with color
Sangrama None Syed Basharat Ahmed Bukhari Шаблон:Full party name with color
Baramulla None Javid Hassan Baig Шаблон:Full party name with color
Gulmarg None Mohd. Abass Wani Шаблон:Full party name with color
Pattan None Imran Raza Ansari Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kangan None Altaf Ahmad Шаблон:Full party name with color
Ganderbal None Ishfaq Ahmad Sheikh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Hazratbal None Asiea Шаблон:Full party name with color
Zadibal None Abid Hussain Ansari Шаблон:Full party name with color
Eidgah None Mubarik Ahmad Gul Шаблон:Full party name with color
Khanyar None Ali Mohd Sagar Шаблон:Full party name with color
Habba Kadal None Shamim Firdous Шаблон:Full party name with color
Amira Kadal None Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari Шаблон:Full party name with color
Sonawar None Mohammad Ashraf Mir Шаблон:Full party name with color
Batmaloo None Noor Mohd Sheikh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Chadoora None Javaid Mustafa Mir Шаблон:Full party name with color
Budgam None Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi Шаблон:Full party name with color
Beerwah None Omar Abdullah Шаблон:Full party name with color
Khan Sahib None Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen Shah Шаблон:Full party name with color
Chrar-i-sharief None Ghulam Nabi Lone Шаблон:Full party name with color
Tral None Mushtaq Ahmad Shah Шаблон:Full party name with color
Pampore None Zahoor Ahmad Mir Шаблон:Full party name with color
Pulwama None Mohd. Khalil Band Шаблон:Full party name with color
Rajpora None Haseeb A Drabu Шаблон:Full party name with color
Wachi None Aijaz Ahmad Mir Шаблон:Full party name with color
Shopian None Mohd Yousuf Bhat Шаблон:Full party name with color
Noorabad None Abdul Majid Padder Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kulgam None Mohammed Yousuf Tarigami Шаблон:Full party name with color
Hom Shali Bugh None Ab. Majeed Шаблон:Full party name with color
Anantnag None Mufti Mohd Sayeed Шаблон:Full party name with color
Devsar None Mohammad Amin Bhat Шаблон:Full party name with color
Dooru None Syed Farooq Ahmad Andrabi Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kokernag None Abdul Rahim Rather Шаблон:Full party name with color
Shangus None Gulzar Ahmad Wani Шаблон:Full party name with color
Bijbehara None Abdul Rehman Bhat Шаблон:Full party name with color
Pahalgam None Altaf Ahmad Wani Шаблон:Full party name with color
Nubra None Deldan Namgail Шаблон:Full party name with color Ladakh
Leh None Nawang Rigzin Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kargil None Asgar Ali Karbalaie Шаблон:Full party name with color
Zanskar None Syed Mohammad Baqir Rizvi Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kishtwar None Sunil Kumar Sharma Шаблон:Full party name with color Jammu Division
Inderwal None Ghulam Mohd Saroori Шаблон:Full party name with color
Doda None Shakti Raj Шаблон:Full party name with color
Bhaderwah None Daleep Singh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Ramban SC Neelam Kumar Langeh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Banihal None Vikar Rasool Wani Шаблон:Full party name with color
Gulab Garh None Mumtaz Ahmed Шаблон:Full party name with color
Reasi None Ajay Nanda Шаблон:Full party name with color
Gool Arnas None Ajaz Ahmed Khan Шаблон:Full party name with color
Udhampur None Pawan Kumar Gupta Шаблон:Full party name with color
Chenani SC Dina Nath Шаблон:Full party name with color
Ram Nagar None Ranbir Singh Pathania Шаблон:Full party name with color
Bani None Jewan Lal Шаблон:Full party name with color
Basohli None Lal Singh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kathua None Rajiv Jasrotia Шаблон:Full party name with color
Billawar None Dr. Nirmal Kumar Singh Шаблон:Full party name with color
Hira Nagar SC Kuldeep Raj Шаблон:Full party name with color
Samba SC Devinder Kumar Manyal Шаблон:Full party name with color
Vijay Pur None Chander Parkash Шаблон:Full party name with color
Nagrota None Devender Singh Rana Шаблон:Full party name with color
Gandhi Nagar None Kavinder Gupta Шаблон:Full party name with color
Jammu East None Rajesh Gupta Шаблон:Full party name with color
Jammu West None Sat Paul Sharma Шаблон:Full party name with color
Bishnah None Kamal Verma Шаблон:Full party name with color
Ranbir Singh Pura SC Dr. Gagan Bhagat Шаблон:Full party name with color
Suchet Garh None Sham Lal Choudhary Шаблон:Full party name with color
Marh None Sukhnandan Kumar Шаблон:Full party name with color
Raipur Domana SC Bali Bhagat Шаблон:Full party name with color
Akhnoor None Rajeev Sharma Шаблон:Full party name with color
Chhamb SC Dr. Kirshan Lal Шаблон:Full party name with color
Nowshera None Ravinder Raina Шаблон:Full party name with color
Darhal None Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali Шаблон:Full party name with color
Rajouri None Qamar Hussain Шаблон:Full party name with color
Kala Kote None Abdul Ghani Kohli Шаблон:Full party name with color
Surankote None Ch Mohd Akram Шаблон:Full party name with color
Mendhar None Javed Ahmed Rana Шаблон:Full party name with color
Poonch Haveli None Shah Mohd Tantray Шаблон:Full party name with color

Government formation

Шаблон:More citations needed

Three days after the results, the JKNC approached the BJP for a meeting to try and form a governmentШаблон:Citation needed. As part of the deal, Nirmal Kumar Singh was to be the chief minister and JKNC's MLA Ali Mohammad Sagar was to be his deputyШаблон:Citation needed. The deal fell through after a revolt in the JKNC. The BJP also rejected this deal, citing morality issuesШаблон:Citation needed.

In the following days, the JKNC also announced its intention to support the PDP from outside by submitting a letter to the governor Narinder Nath Vohra after the dialogue with the BJP fell through. The PDP refused.

A week after the results, the PDP and the BJP officially started talks. Both parties had a two-member team to form a Common Minimum Programme (CMP). The PDP was represented by Naeem Akhtar and Haseeb Drabu, while Ram Madhav and Nirmal Kumar Singh represented the BJP. Minister of State in the PMO, Jitendra Singh, supervised the dialogue.

Omar Abdullah resigned as chief minister on 24 December. The GovernorШаблон:Who accepted his resignation but asked him to continue in an interim capacity until the formation of a new government. President's rule was imposed on 1 January 2015.

After dealing with issues, both parties turned their attention to the composition of the cabinet. The PDP was initially reluctant for a three-year rotation of the chief minister's post but later agreed. There were also issues related to the joining of the government by separatist-turned-politician Sajjad Lone. In the run-up to the election, he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and praised him by calling him "big brother." The BJP reciprocated by not running a candidate against Lone for the Handwara seat, from where he won, and got elected to the assembly for the first time.

Both parties announced on 25 February that the CMP was almost ready, in a joint press conference called by BJP national President Amit Shah and PDP President Mehbooba Mufti. They also stated that the ideological differences had been "ironed out" and both parties were now working on the formation of a cabinet. The dialogue between both parties ended successfully on 18 February - two months and 5 days after the beginning of talks.

The new PDP-BJP government took the oath of office on 1 March in the Zorawar Singh Stadium of Jammu, with Mufti Mohammad Sayeed as chief minister for the full term of six years and Nirmal Kumar Singh as his deputy. Modi was also present for the occasion. Twelve cabinet ministers from each party were also sworn-in. This was the first time that the BJP was a coalition partner in the Jammu and Kashmir government. Lone and independent MLA for Udhampur, Pawan Kumar Gupta, were also sworn-in as cabinet ministers from the BJP's quota.

The CMP was then released in a press conference. The CMP gave a vision of the "all-around development of Jammu and Kashmir" and "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" (with everyone, everyone's development). Contentious issues like Article 370 and AFSPA would be referred to a high-power committee, with representation from both parties and civil society. The PDP also agreed to join the NDA's central, with Mehbooba Mufti's induction into the union cabinet, at a later date, and also support the Modi government in both houses of parliament.

See also

References

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