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The '''Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly''' also known as the '''Jammu and Kashmir Vidhan Sabha''' is the legislature of [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]]. <ref>{{Cite web|title=Home {{!}} National e-Vidhan Application|url=https://jkla.neva.gov.in/|access-date=2021-07-08|website=jkla.neva.gov.in}}</ref>
The '''Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly''' also known as the '''Jammu and Kashmir Vidhan Sabha''' is the legislature of [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Home {{!}} National e-Vidhan Application|url=https://jkla.neva.gov.in/|access-date=2021-07-08|website=jkla.neva.gov.in}}</ref>


Prior to 2019, the [[State of Jammu and Kashmir]] had a bicameral legislature with a legislative assembly (lower house) and a legislative council (upper house). The [[Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019|Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act]], passed by the [[Parliament of India]] in August 2019, replaced this with a unicameral legislature while also reorganised the state into a [[union territory]].
Prior to 2019, the [[State of Jammu and Kashmir]] had a bicameral legislature with a legislative assembly (lower house) and a legislative council (upper house). The [[Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019|Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act]], passed by the [[Parliament of India]] in August 2019, replaced this with a unicameral legislature while also reorganised the state into a [[union territory]].
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==Composition==
==Composition==
The Legislative Assembly was initially composed of 100 members, later increased to 111 by the then [[Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir]] (Twentieth Amendment) Act of 1988.<ref name="B"/> Of these, 24 seats are designated for the territorial constituencies of the state that came under Pakistani control in 1947.<ref name="B"/><ref name="TOI">{{Cite news|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2006-07-07/india/27807416_1_delimitation-commission-pok-cabinet-meeting|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121103085759/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2006-07-07/india/27807416_1_delimitation-commission-pok-cabinet-meeting|url-status=dead|archive-date=3 November 2012|title=Delimitation adds seats to PoK quota|date=7 July 2006|work=[[The Times of India]]|access-date=6 September 2010}}</ref><ref name="F">{{Cite web|title=Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir |url=http://jklaw.nic.in/pdf/CONSTITUTION%20.pdf |publisher=Government of Jammu and Kashmir}}</ref> These seats remain officially vacant as per section 48 of the then state constitution and now also in The Constitution of India.<ref name="B"/><ref name="F"/> These seats are not taken into account for reckoning the total membership of the assembly, especially for deciding [[quorum]] and voting majorities for legislation and government formation.<ref name="B"/><ref name="F"/> Hence the total contestable and filled seats of the assembly remained 87 of which there are presently 83 seats after the separation of [[Ladakh]] as a [[union territory]] which had 4 seats. The [[Kashmir valley]] region has 46 seats, the [[Jammu Division|Jammu region]] has 37 seats. Delimitation started for all the constituencies of the assembly prior to the [[2021 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Election]]. Due to the delimitation process, 7 more seats were added to the Jammu division, thus making the total tally 90.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/12211-delimitation-of-constituencies-in-jammu-kashmir-assamarunachal-pradesh-manipur-and-nagaland-notification-dated-06032020|title=Delimitation of Constituencies in Jammu-Kashmir, Assam,Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Nagaland - Notification dated 06.03.2020|website=eci.gov.in|date=2020-03-06|access-date=2021-01-05}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thepublish.in/assembly-elections-unlikely-in-jk-till-2021-delimitation-to-begin-by-november-end-reports|title= Assembly Elections unlikely in J&K till 2021, Delimitation to begin by November: Reports|website=www.thepublish.in|date=2019-08-24 |access-date=2021-01-01}}</ref>
The Legislative Assembly was initially composed of 100 members, later increased to 111 by the then [[Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir]] (Twentieth Amendment) Act of 1988.<ref name="B"/> Of these, 24 seats are designated for the territorial constituencies of the state that came under Pakistani control in 1947.<ref name="B"/><ref name="TOI">{{Cite news|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2006-07-07/india/27807416_1_delimitation-commission-pok-cabinet-meeting|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121103085759/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2006-07-07/india/27807416_1_delimitation-commission-pok-cabinet-meeting|url-status=dead|archive-date=3 November 2012|title=Delimitation adds seats to PoK quota|date=7 July 2006|work=[[The Times of India]]|access-date=6 September 2010}}</ref><ref name="F">{{Cite web|title=Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir |url=http://jklaw.nic.in/pdf/CONSTITUTION%20.pdf |publisher=Government of Jammu and Kashmir}}</ref> These seats remain officially vacant as per section 48 of the then state constitution and now also in The Constitution of India.<ref name="B"/><ref name="F"/> These seats are not taken into account for reckoning the total membership of the assembly, especially for deciding [[quorum]] and voting majorities for legislation and government formation.<ref name="B"/><ref name="F"/> Hence the total contestable and filled seats of the assembly remained 87 of which there are presently 83 seats after the separation of [[Ladakh]] as a [[union territory]] which had 4 seats. The [[Kashmir valley]] region has 46 seats, the [[Jammu Division|Jammu region]] has 37 seats. Delimitation started for all the constituencies of the assembly prior to the [[next Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election]]. Due to the delimitation process, 6 more seats were added to the Jammu division and 1 to Kashmir division, thus making the total tally 90.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://eci.gov.in/files/file/12211-delimitation-of-constituencies-in-jammu-kashmir-assamarunachal-pradesh-manipur-and-nagaland-notification-dated-06032020|title=Delimitation of Constituencies in Jammu-Kashmir, Assam,Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Nagaland - Notification dated 06.03.2020|website=eci.gov.in|date=2020-03-06|access-date=2021-01-05}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thepublish.in/assembly-elections-unlikely-in-jk-till-2021-delimitation-to-begin-by-november-end-reports|title= Assembly Elections unlikely in J&K till 2021, Delimitation to begin by November: Reports|website=www.thepublish.in|date=2019-08-24 |access-date=2021-01-01}}</ref>


===Membership by party===
==Tenure and functions==
Members of the Legislative Assembly were elected for a six-year term up to 2019 and five-year term thereafter. The seats are filled by [[direct election]] from single member constituencies using the [[first past the post]] method. The assembly may be dissolved before the completion of the full term by the Lieutenant Governor upon the advice of the [[List of Chief Ministers of Jammu and Kashmir|Chief Minister]]. The Lieutenant Governor may also convene [[special session]]s of the legislative assembly.
 
==Membership by party==
[[File:Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly (Jun 2018).svg|thumb|right|Composition in June 2018]]
[[File:Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly (Jun 2018).svg|thumb|right|Composition in June 2018]]
The assembly is currently dissolved.


The composition of the assembly of 83 seats excluding 4 seats from ladakh, prior to dissolution was as follows:
The assembly is currently dissolved. The composition of the assembly prior to dissolution was as follows:


*{{Color box|#0C764F|border=darkgray}} [[Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party|JKPDP]] (28)
*{{Color box|#058532}} [[Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party|JKPDP]] (28)
*{{Color box|#FF9933|border=darkgray}} [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] (25)
*{{Color box|#FF9933}} [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] (25)
*{{Color box|#FF3D3D|border=darkgray}} [[Jammu & Kashmir National Conference|JKNC]] (15)
*{{Color box|#FF3D3D}} [[Jammu & Kashmir National Conference|JKNC]] (15)
*{{Color box|#00BFFF|border=darkgray}} [[Indian National Congress|INC]] (12)
*{{Color box|#00BFFF}} [[Indian National Congress|INC]] (12)
*{{Color box|#86A1DE|border=darkgray}} [[Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference|JKPC]] (2)
*{{Color box|#3AA0E8}} [[Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference|JKPC]] (2)
*{{Color box|#FF0000|border=darkgray}} [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]] (1)
*{{Color box|#FF1D15}} [[Communist Party of India (Marxist)|CPI(M)]] (1)
*{{Color box|#DDDDDD|border=darkgray}} [[Independent politician|IND]] (3)
*{{Color box|#831311}} JKPDF (1)
 
*{{Color box|#CDCDCD}} [[Independent politician|IND]] (3)
==Tenure and functions==
*{{Color box|#000000}} NOM (2)
Members of the Legislative Assembly were elected for a six-year term up to 2019 and five-year term thereafter. The seats are filled by [[direct election]] from single member constituencies using the [[first past the post]] method. The assembly may be dissolved before the completion of the full term by the Lieutenant Governor upon the advice of the [[List of Chief Ministers of Jammu and Kashmir|Chief Minister]]. The Lieutenant Governor may also convene [[special session]]s of the legislative assembly.


==Office bearers==
==Office bearers==
The Assembly is convened and administered by the [[Speaker (politics)|Speaker]]. The leader of the house is usually the Chief Minister, who is the leader of the party (or coalition of parties) whose members constitute a majority. The leader of the opposition represents the party (or coalition of parties) that has won the second-largest number of seats.
The Assembly is convened and administered by the [[Speaker (politics)|Speaker]]. The leader of the house is usually the Chief Minister, who is the leader of the party (or coalition of parties) whose members constitute a majority. The leader of the opposition represents the party (or coalition of parties) that has won the second-largest number of seats.


*Speaker:Vacant
*Speaker: ''Vacant''
*Secretary: Muzaffar Ahmad Wani.
*Secretary: Muzaffar Ahmad Wani.
== Members of Legislative Assembly ==
The assembly is currently dissolved. The members of the assembly prior to dissolution were as follows:
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! No.
! Constituency
! Name
! Party
! Remarks
|-
|1
||[[Karnah (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Karnah]]
|| [[Raja Manzoor Ahmad]]
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|2
|| [[Kupwara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kupwara]]
|| Bashir Ahmad Dar
|| JPC
|
|-
|3
|| [[Lolab (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Lolab]]
|| [[Abdul Haq Khan]]
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|4
|| [[Handwara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Handwara]]
|| [[Sajjad Lone]]
|| JPC
|
|-
|5
|| [[Langate (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Langate]]
|| [[Engineer Rashid]]
|| IND
|
|-
|6
|| [[Uri (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Uri]]
|| [[Mohammad Shafi (politician)|Mohammad Shafi]]
|| JKN
|
|-
|7
|| [[Rafiabad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rafiabad]]
|| Yawar Ahmad Mir
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|8
|| [[Sopore (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sopore]]
|| [[Abdul Rashid Dar]]
|| INC
|
|-
|9
|| [[Gurez (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gurez]]
|| [[Nazir Ahmad Khan]]
|| JKN
|
|-
|10
|| [[Bandipora (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bandipora]]
|| Usman Abdul Majid
|| INC
|
|-
|11
|| [[Sonawari (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sonawari]]
|| [[Mohammad Akbar Lone]]
|| JKN
|
|-
|12
|| [[Sangrama (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sangrama]]
|| Basharat Ahmed
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|13
|| [[Baramulla (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Baramulla]]
|| Javid Hassan Baig
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|14
|| [[Gulmarg (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gulmarg]]
|| Mohammad Abass Wani
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|15
|| [[Pattan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Pattan]]
|| [[Imran Raza Ansari]]
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|16
|| [[Kangan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kangan]]
|| Altaf Ahmad
|| JKN
|
|-
|17
|| [[Ganderbal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ganderbal]]
|| Ishfaq Ahmad Sheikh
|| JKN
|
|-
|18
|| [[Hazratbal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hazratbal]]
|| Asia Naqash
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|19
|| [[Zadibal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Zadibal]]
|| [[Abid Hussain Ansari]]
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|20
|| [[Eidgah (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Eidgah]]
|| Mubarik Ahmad Gul
|| JKN
|
|-
|21
|| [[Khanyar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Khanyar]]
|| Ali Mohd Sagar
|| JKN
|
|-
|22
|| [[Habba Kadal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Habba Kadal]]
|| Shamim Firdous
|| JKN
|
|-
|23
|| [[Amira Kadal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Amira Kadal]]
|| [[Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari]]
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|24
|| [[Sonawar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sonawar]]
|| Mohammad Ashraf Mir
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|25
|| [[Batmaloo (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Batmaloo]]
|| Noor Mohammad Sheikh
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|26
|| [[Chadoora (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chadoora]]
|| [[Javaid Mustafa Mir]]
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|27
|| [[Budgam (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Budgam]]
|| Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi
|| JKN
|
|-
|28
|| [[Beerwah (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Beerwah]]
|| [[Omar Abdullah]]
|| JKN
|
|-
|29
|| [[Khan Sahib (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Khan Sahib]]
|| [[Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen Shah]]
|| JKPDF
|
|-
|30
|| [[Charari Sharief (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Charari Sharief]]
|| [[Ghulam Nabi Lone]]
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|31
|| [[Tral (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Tral]]
|| Mushtaq Ahmad Shah
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|32
|| [[Pampore (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Pampore]]
|| [[Zahoor Ahmad Mir]]
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|33
|| [[Pulwama (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Pulwama]]
|| Mohammad Khalil Band
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|34
|| [[Rajpora (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rajpora]]
|| [[Haseeb Drabu]]
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|35
|| [[Wachi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Wachi]]
|| [[Aijaz Ahmad Mir]]
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|36
|| [[Shopian (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Shopian]]
|| Mohammad Yousuf Bhat
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|37
|| [[Noorabad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Noorabad]]
|| Abdul Majid Padder
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|38
|| [[Kulgam (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kulgam]]
|| [[Mohammed Yousuf Tarigami]]
|| CPM
|
|-
|39
|| [[Hom Shali Bugh (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hom Shali Bugh]]
|| [[Majeed Bhat Laram]]
|| JKN
|
|-
|40
|| [[Anantnag (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Anantnag]]
|| [[Mehbooba Mufti]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/mehbooba-mufti-wins-anantnag-by-election-by-11500-votes/articleshow/52914123.cms|title=Mehbooba Mufti wins Anantnag by-election by 11,500 votes - The Economic Times|access-date=2016-06-25}}</ref>
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|41
|| [[Devsar (Jammu and Kashmir Assembly constituency)|Devsar]]
|| Mohammad Amin Bhat
|| INC
|
|-
|42
|| [[Dooru (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dooru]]
|| Syed Farooq Ahmad Andrabi
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|43
|| [[Kokernag (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kokernag]]
|| Abdul Rahim Rather
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|44
|| [[Shangus (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Shangus]]
|| Gulzar Ahmad Wani
|| INC
|
|-
|45
|| [[Bijbehara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bijbehara]]
|| Abdul Rehman Bhat
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|46
|| [[Pahalgam (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Pahalgam]]
|| [[Altaf Ahmad Wani]]
|| JKN
|
|-
|47
|| [[Nubra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nubra]]
|| Deldan Namgail
|| INC
|
|-
|48
|| [[Leh (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Leh]]
|| [[Nawang Rigzin Jora]]
|| INC
|
|-
|49
|| [[Kargil (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kargil]]
|| [[Asgar Ali Karbalai]]
|| INC
|
|-
|50
|| [[Zanskar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Zanskar]]
|| Syed Mohammad Baqir Rizvi
|| IND
|
|-
|51
|| [[Kishtwar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kishtwar]]
|| [[Sunil Kumar Sharma (Jammu and Kashmir)|Sunil Kumar Sharma]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|52
|| [[Inderwal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Inderwal]]
|| [[Ghulam Mohammad Saroori]]
|| INC
|
|-
|53
|| [[Doda (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Doda]]
|| [[Shakti Raj]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|54
|| [[Bhaderwah (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhaderwah]]
|| [[Daleep Singh]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|55
|| [[Ramban (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ramban]]
|| Neelam Kumar Langeh
|| BJP
|
|-
|56
|| [[Banihal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Banihal]]
|| Vikar Rasool Wani
|| INC
|
|-
|57
|| [[Gulabgarh (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gulabgarh]]
|| [[Mumtaz Ahmed]]
|| INC
|
|-
|58
|| [[Reasi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Reasi]]
|| Ajay Nanda
|| BJP
|
|-
|59
|| [[Gool Arnas (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gool Arnas]]
|| [[Ajaz Ahmed Khan]]
|| INC
|
|-
|60
|| [[Udhampur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Udhampur]]
|| [[Pawan Kumar Gupta]]
|| IND
|
|-
|61
|| [[Chanani (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chenani]]
|| [[Dina Nath]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|62
|| [[Ramnagar (Jammu and Kashmir Assembly constituency)|Ramnagar]]
|| Ranbir Singh Pathania
|| BJP
|
|-
|63
|| [[Bani (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bani]]
|| Ranbir Singh Pathania
|| BJP
|
|-
|64
|| [[Basohli (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Basohli]]
|| [[Lal Singh Chaudhary (politician)|Lal Singh]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|65
|| [[Kathua (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kathua]]
|| [[Rajiv Jasrotia]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|66
|| [[Billawar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Billawar]]
|| Dr. [[Nirmal Kumar Singh]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|67
|| [[Hiranagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Hiranagar]]
|| [[Kuldeep Raj]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|68
|| [[Samba (Vidhan Sabha Assembly constituency)|Samba]]
|| Dr. Devinder Kumar Manyal
|| BJP
|
|-
|69
|| [[Vijaypur (Jammu and Kashmir Assembly constituency)|Vijaypur]]
|| Chander Prakash Ganga
|| BJP
|
|-
|70
|| [[Nagrota (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nagrota]]
|| Devender Singh Rana
|| JKN
|
|-
|71
|| [[Gandhinagar (Jammu and Kashmir Assembly constituency)|Gandhinagar]]
|| [[Kavinder Gupta]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|72
|| [[Jammu East (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jammu East]]
|| [[Rajesh Gupta]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|73
|| [[Jammu West (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jammu West]]
|| [[Sat Paul Sharma]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|74
|| [[Bishnah (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bishnah]]
|| Kamal Verma
|| JKN
|
|-
|75
|| [[Ranbir Singh Pura (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|RS Pura]]
|| [[Gagan Bhagat]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|76
|| [[Suchetgarh (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Suchetgarh]]
|| [[Sham Lal Choudhary]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|77
|| [[Marh (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Marh]]
|| Sukhnandan Kumar
|| BJP
|
|-
|78
|| [[Raipur Domana (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raipur Domana]]
|| [[Bali Bhagat]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|79
|| [[Akhnoor (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Akhnoor]]
|| [[Rajeev Sharma]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|80
|| [[Chhamb (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chhamb]]
|| Kirshan Lal
|| BJP
|
|-
|81
|| [[Nowshera (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nowshera]]
|| [[Ravinder Raina]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|82
|| [[Darhal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Darhal]]
|| [[Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali]]
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|83
|| [[Rajouri (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rajouri]]
|| Qamar Hussain
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|84
|| [[Kalakote (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kalakote]]
|| [[Abdul Ghani Kohli]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|85
|| [[Surankote]]
|| Chaudhary Mohammad Akram
|| INC
|
|-
|86
|| [[Mendhar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mendhar]]
|| Javed Ahmed Rana
|| JKN
|
|-
|87
|| [[Poonch Haveli (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Poonch Haveli]]
|| Shah Mohammad Tantray
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|
|| '''Nominated'''
|| [[Priya Sethi]]
|| BJP
|
|-
|
|| '''Nominated'''
|| Anjum Fazili<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/fazili-sethi-nominated-as-mlas/|title=Fazili, Sethi nominated as MLAs|first=Daily|last=Excelsior|date=1 March 2015}}</ref>
|| JKPDP
|
|-
|}


==Attack on the State Assembly Complex==
==Attack on the State Assembly Complex==
[[2001 Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly car bombing|On 1 October 2001]], armed terrorists belonging to Pakistan-based [[Jaish-e-Mohammed]] terrorist group carried out an attack on the Jammu and Kashmir State Legislative Assembly Complex in [[Srinagar]] using a car bomb and three suicide bombers.<ref>[http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20011002/main1.htm Fidayeen storm J&K House, kill 29], [[The Tribune (Chandigarh)|The Tribune]], 2001-10-02</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl1821/18210200.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20011128180424/http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl1821/18210200.htm |archive-date=2001-11-28| magazine=Frontline |title=An Audacious Strike |author=Praveen Swami |date=2001-10-13}}</ref>
[[2001 Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly car bombing|On 1 October 2001]], armed terrorists belonging to Pakistan-based [[Jaish-e-Mohammed]] terrorist group carried out an attack on the Jammu and Kashmir State Legislative Assembly Complex in [[Srinagar]] using a car bomb and three suicide bombers.<ref>[http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20011002/main1.htm Fidayeen storm J&K House, kill 29], [[The Tribune (Chandigarh)|The Tribune]], 2001-10-02</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl1821/18210200.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20011128180424/http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl1821/18210200.htm |archive-date=2001-11-28| magazine=Frontline |title=An Audacious Strike |author=Praveen Swami |url-status=usurped |date=2001-10-13}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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