1983 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election

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

1983 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election

17 November 1983 to 24 November 1983

all 75 seats in Legislative Assembly
38 seats needed for a majority
Turnout73.2%[1]
  First party Second party
 
Leader Farooq Abdullah
Party JKNC INC
Last election 47 11
Seats won 46 26
Seat change 1 15

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

Chief Minister before election

Farooq Abdullah
JKNC

Elected Chief Minister

Farooq Abdullah
JKNC

Background

The 1983 Jammu and Kashmir elections cemented the political polarisation on religious lines after Indira Gandhi campaigned aggressively in the state, raising the bogey of a 'Muslim invasion' of the Jammu region, alluding to the Resettlement Bill passed by the-then National Conference government, which gave the state's residents who left for Pakistan before 1954 the right to return to the state, reclaim their properties, and resettle.[3]

Result

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

Farooq Abdullah was sworn in as the Chief Minister Again.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference1,039,06447.29461
Indian National Congress666,11230.322615
Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference100,6224.581New
Others170,4157.7600
Independents220,90410.0522
Total2,197,117100.00751
Valid votes2,197,11796.71
Invalid/blank votes74,6923.29
Total votes2,271,809100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,101,66573.24
Source: ECI[4]

Elected members

Constituency Reserved for
(SC/None)
Member Party
KarnahNoneAbdul Gani LoneJammu and Kashmir People's Conference
HandwaraNoneChowdry Mohmad RamzanJammu & Kashmir National Conference
LangetNoneAbdul Ahad WaniJammu & Kashmir National Conference
KupwaraNonePeer Abdul GaniJammu & Kashmir National Conference
BandiporaNoneMohd. KhalilJammu & Kashmir National Conference
SonawariNoneGh. Rasool BaharJammu & Kashmir National Conference
PattanNoneMolvi Iftikhar HussainIndian National Congress
GulmargNoneGh. Hassan MirJammu & Kashmir National Conference
SangramaNoneGulam Rasool BhatJammu & Kashmir National Conference
SoporeNoneHakim HabibullahJammu & Kashmir National Conference
11. RafibadNoneMohd. Dilawar MirJammu & Kashmir National Conference
BaramullaNoneSheik Mohd. MaqboolJammu & Kashmir National Conference
UriNoneMohammad ShafiJammu & Kashmir National Conference
KangariNoneSheikh Abdul JabarJammu & Kashmir National Conference
GanderbalNoneFarooq AbdullahJammu & Kashmir National Conference
HazaratbalNoneHissam Ud Din BandeyJammu & Kashmir National Conference
AmirakadalNoneGhulam Mohudin ShahJammu & Kashmir National Conference
HabakadalNoneGh. Mohamad ButtJammu & Kashmir National Conference
ZainakadalNoneAli Mohd.Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
IdgahNoneMubarik Ahmed (gul)Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
ZadibalNoneSheikh Abdul RashidJammu & Kashmir National Conference
NaginNoneAbdul Samad TeliJammu & Kashmir National Conference
BeerwahNoneSyed Ahmad SaeedJammu & Kashmir National Conference
Khan SahibNoneHakim Mohd. YaseenJammu & Kashmir National Conference
BadgamNoneGulam Hussain GeelaniJammu & Kashmir National Conference
ChaduraNoneAbdul SamadJammu & Kashmir National Conference
Chari SharifNoneAbdul Rahim RatherJammu & Kashmir National Conference
PulwamaNoneSana Ullah DarJammu & Kashmir National Conference
PamporeNoneMohd. SultanJammu & Kashmir National Conference
TralNoneAli Mohd. NaikIndependent
WachiNoneGhulam QadirwaniJammu & Kashmir National Conference
ShopianNoneSheikh Mohd. MansoorJammu & Kashmir National Conference
NoorabadNoneWali Mohd. ItooJammu & Kashmir National Conference
DevsarNoneGh, Ahmad ShahJammu & Kashmir National Conference
KulgamNoneGh. Nabi DarJammu & Kashmir National Conference
HomshalibugNoneAbdul Salam DevaJammu & Kashmir National Conference
PahalgamNonePiyare Lal HandooJammu & Kashmir National Conference
BijbeheraNoneAbdul Gani ShahJammu & Kashmir National Conference
AnantnagNoneMirza Mehboob BegJammu & Kashmir National Conference
ShawngasNoneMohd. MaqboolIndian National Congress
KokernagNoneMalik Ghulam Ud DinJammu & Kashmir National Conference
DoruNoneMohd. Akbar GanieJammu & Kashmir National Conference
LehNoneSonam GyalsanIndian National Congress
KargilNoneMunshi HabibullahJammu & Kashmir National Conference
KistwarNoneGhulam Hussain ArmanIndian National Congress
InderwalNoneSheikh Ghulam MohamadJammu & Kashmir National Conference
BhadarwahSCHari Lal HitaishitIndian National Congress
RambanNoneJagdev SinghIndian National Congress
BanihalNoneAbdul RashidJammu & Kashmir National Conference
Gulab GarhNoneBulandkhanJammu & Kashmir National Conference
ReasiNoneJagjivan LalJammu & Kashmir National Conference
UdhampurNoneBalak RamIndian National Congress
Chehani GhordiNoneBhim SinghIndependent
RamnagarSCRam DassIndian National Congress
SambaNoneParkash SharmaIndian National Congress
Bari BrahminanSCGori ShankarIndian National Congress
BishnaSCBhagat Chhaju RamIndian National Congress
Ranbir Singh PuraNoneJanak RajIndian National Congress
Jammu CantonmentNoneTrilochan DattaIndependent
Jammu WestNoneRangil SinghIndian National Congress
Jammu EastNoneOm ParkashIndian National Congress
Jandrah GharotaNoneBalwan SinghIndian National Congress
MarhSCMulu RamIndian National Congress
AkhnoorNoneDharam PalIndian National Congress
ChhambaNoneMadan LalIndian National Congress
BasohliNoneMangat RamIndian National Congress
BhillawarNonePuran SinghIndian National Congress
KathuaSCSanji RamIndian National Congress
HiranagarNoneRam DassIndian National Congress
NowsheraNoneBeli RamIndian National Congress
DarhalNoneBashir AhmedIndian National Congress
RajouriNoneTalib HussaianJammu & Kashmir National Conference
SuranNoneMohammed AslamIndian National Congress
MendharNoneRagfiq Hussain KhanJammu & Kashmir National Conference
HaveliNoneGhulam AhmadJammu & Kashmir National Conference

References

  1. Statistical Report on General Election, 1983, The Election Commission of India.
  2. Jammu & Kashmir Assembly Election Results in 1983, Elections.in website, retrieved 27 April 2017.
  3. Poke Me: BJP mustn't play the 'Jammu card' in next month's J&K elections, The Economic Times, 30 October 2014.
  4. "Jammu & Kashmir 1983". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 June 2022.

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