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|ideology = Autonomy of Jammu | |ideology = [[Autonomy]] of [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]] | ||
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|alliance = [[National Democratic Alliance|NDA]] (2016-2018), [[People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration|PAGD]] (2019-2020) | |alliance = [[National Democratic Alliance|NDA]] (2016-2018), [[People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration|PAGD]] (2019-2020) | ||
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The '''Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference''' is a political party in [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]], India, founded by [[Abdul Ghani Lone]] and [[Molvi Iftikhar Hussain Ansari]] in 1978.<ref>{{citation |first=Sten |last=Widmalm |title=The Rise and Fall of Democracy in Jammu and Kashmir |journal=Asian Survey |volume=37 |number=11 |date= November 1997 |pages=1005–1030 |jstor=2645738 |ref={{sfnref|Widmalm, The Rise and Fall of Democracy in Jammu and Kashmir|1997}} |doi=10. | The '''Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference''' is a political party in [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]], India, founded by [[Abdul Ghani Lone]] and [[Molvi Iftikhar Hussain Ansari]] in 1978.<ref>{{citation |first=Sten |last=Widmalm |title=The Rise and Fall of Democracy in Jammu and Kashmir |journal=Asian Survey |volume=37 |number=11 |date= November 1997 |pages=1005–1030 |jstor=2645738 |ref={{sfnref|Widmalm, The Rise and Fall of Democracy in Jammu and Kashmir|1997}} |doi=10.2307/2645738}}</ref><ref>{{citation |first=Balraj |last=Puri |title=Fundamentalism in Kashmir, Fragmentation in Jammu |journal=Economic and Political Weekly |volume=22 |number=22 |date=30 May 1987 |pages=835–837 |jstor=4377036 |ref={{sfnref|Puri, Fundamentalism in Kashmir, Fragmentation in Jammu|1987}}}}</ref> It is currently led by [[Sajjad Lone]].<ref>Rekha Chowdhary, [http://qz.com/317154/kashmir-election-has-reshaped-language-and-agenda-of-all-parties/ The Kashmir elections have reshaped the language and agenda of all parties], Quartz India, 23 December 2014</ref> It won two seats in the [[Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly]] in the [[2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election|2014 elections]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== |