Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election, 1983

Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election, 1983
India
17 November 1983 to 24 November 1983

all 75 seats in Legislative Assembly
38 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 73.2%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Farooq Abdullah
Party JKN INC
Last election 47 11
Seats won 46 26
Seat change Decrease 1 Increase 15

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party BJP JKNPP
Last election - 4
Seats won - 3
Seat change Increase - Decrease 2

Chief Minister before election

Farooq Abdullah
JKN

Elected Chief Minister

Farooq Abdullah
JKN

Elections for the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir were held over October 1983.[1][2][3] The Jammu & Kashmir National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah was appointed Chief Minister.

Background

1983 Jammu and Kashmir elections cemented the political polarisation on religious lines after Indira Gandhi campaigned aggressively in Jammu and Kashmir state, raising the bogey of a 'Muslim invasion' in the Jammu region because of the Resettlement Bill,passed by the-then NC government,which gave Kashmiris who left for Pakistan between 1947 and 1954 the right to return, reclaim their properties and resettle.[4]

The issue was opposed by Indira Gandhi and she got President Zail Singh to seek a presidential reference, despite the Act being passed by the Jammu Kashmir assembly twice in 1982.

Result

Indira Gandhi's strategy yielded dividends in the 1983 state elections and the Congress won 26 , while the NC secured 46. Barring an odd constituency, all victories of the Congress were in the Jammu and Ladakh regions, while NC swept the Kashmir Valley. The 1983 poll set the tone for any future Congress-NC alliance - the Congress allotting itself seats mainly in the Jammu and Ladakh regions, while the NC limiting itself to Kashmir Valley.

References

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