Mufti Mohammad Sayeed
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Mufti Mohammad Sayeed (born January 12, 1936) is a politician in Jammu and Kashmir who was the chief minister from 2002 until 2005. He leads the People's Democratic Party (PDP), a Jammu and Kashmir-based party which he formed in July 1999 to "persuade the Government of India to initiate an unconditional dialogue with Kashmiris for resolution of the Kashmir problem".
He has previously been a member of the Congress party. He is said to have brought about the downfall of the Farooq Abdullah led National Conference government of Jammu and Kashmir in 1984. In 1987, he quit the Congress to join V P Singh's Janata Dal, which led to his becoming the first Muslim Home Minister in 1989. His third daughter Rubaiya was kidnapped by terrorists within few days of his taking office. She was released in exchange for the release of some militants.
He rejoined the Congress under P V Narasimha Rao which he left in 1999 along with another daughter Mehbooba Mufti to form his own party, People's Democratic Party.
He has survived several attacks on his life by Kashmiri separatists who oppose Indian rule.
[edit] External links
- Interview given to rediff.com in 1999
- "Mufti floats new regional party in Kashmir" - article in rediff.com dated July 28, 1999
- Interview given to rediff.com in June 2001
- Profile on BBC News dated October 29, 2002
- Post-election interview given to rediff.com in October 2002
- "Mufti's fateful links" - rediff.com article dated October 30, 2002
- "New leader promises Kashmir healing" - BBC News article dated November 3, 2002
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Preceded by President's Rule |
Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir 2002 – 2005 |
Succeeded by Ghulam Nabi Azad |