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| office = Member [[Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly]]  | | office = Member of the [[Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly]]  | ||
| constituency = [[  | | constituency = [[Sonawar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sonawar]]  | ||
| term_start =   | | term_start = 2002  | ||
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| governor = [[Narinder Nath Vohra]]  | | governor = [[Narinder Nath Vohra]], [[Srinivas Kumar Sinha]]  | ||
| 1blankname = Chief Minister  | | 1blankname = Chief Minister  | ||
| 1namedata = [[Omar Abdullah]]  | | 1namedata = [[Omar Abdullah]], [[Farooq Abdullah]]  | ||
| office2 = Member [[Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly]]  | | office2 = Member [[Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly]]  | ||
| constituency2 = [[Hazratbal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hazratbal]]  | | constituency2 = [[Hazratbal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hazratbal]]  | ||
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'''Mohammad Yasin Shah''' ({{circa|1950}} {{endash}} 23 April 2020  | '''Mohammad Yasin Shah''' ({{circa|1950}} {{endash}} 23 April 2020) was an Indian politician and the [[List of members of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council|former member]] of the [[Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly]]. A member of [[Jammu and Kashmir National Conference]], he started his political career from [[Hazratbal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hazratbal]] constituency in 1987 and later, represented [[Sonawar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sonawar]] constituency in 1996<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/nc-leader-yasin-shah-dies-120042300582_1.html|title=NC leader Yasin Shah dies|agency=Press Trust of India|date=23 April 2020|work=Business Standard}}</ref> and subsequently served as [[Political consulting|political adviser]] to the then chief minister, [[Farooq Abdullah]]. Prior to his participation in assembly elections, he served as [[councillor]] of the [[Srinagar Municipal Corporation]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://kashmirlife.net/nc-leader-yasin-shah-is-no-more-230745/|title=NC Leader Yasin Shah Is No More|date=23 April 2020|website=Kashmir Life}}</ref>  | ||
In 2002, he was again elected from the Sonawari constituency. In 2009, Farooq Abdullah was elected as the [[member of parliament]], making the constituency become vacant in 2009 and he retained his position again via [[by-election]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/nc-leader-yasin-shah-dies/1811965|title=NC leader Yasin Shah dies|website=outlookindia.com}}</ref>  | In 2002, he was again elected from the Sonawari constituency. In 2009, Farooq Abdullah was elected as the [[member of parliament]], making the constituency become vacant in 2009 and he retained his position again via [[by-election]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/nc-leader-yasin-shah-dies/1811965|title=NC leader Yasin Shah dies|website=outlookindia.com}}</ref>  | ||
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[[Category:Place of birth missing]]  | [[Category:Place of birth missing]]  | ||
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