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By 1972, the Plebiscite Front had come to the position that any plebiscite was not intended to contest Kashmir's accession to India. [3] [better source needed] Afzal Beg stated that while a plebiscite would put Kashmir's accession into India on "a lasting foundation", his party was no longer insisting on holding a plebiscite. [3]
1st Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir; In office 1975–1978: Governor: L. K. Jha: Chief Minister: Sheikh Abdullah: Preceded by: Office established: Succeeded by: Position vacant (next: Devi Das Thakur in 1984) President of All Jammu and Kashmir Plebiscite Front; In office 1955–1975: Preceded by: Office established: Succeeded by ...
The Plebiscite Front in Azad Kashmir, [1] [2] also called Mahaz-i-Raishumari, [3] was founded by Amanullah Khan in collaboration with Abdul Khaliq Ansari and Maqbool Bhat in 1965. The organisation had an unofficial armed wing called National Liberation Front, which carried out sabotage activities in Jammu and Kashmir as well as the hijacking of ...
Mirza Afzal Beg (d.1982) was the first Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and was the Founder of All Jammu and Kashmir Plebiscite Front. Mirza Mehboob Beg (1949-), former Lok Sabha member for Anantnag and Cabinet Minister in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly twice and Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council once.
Malik was actively engaged in the Kashmir Freedom Movement from his school days and joined the Plebiscite Front after 1953. He was imprisoned multiple times for his role in political activities. He was one of the members transitioning the Plebiscite Front into the National Conference, where he became one of the prominent figures in the party. [2]
For almost 9 years he served as Chairman of Panchayat Halqa Thuroo. He served for 14 years as Vice Chairman of Gujar Bakarwal board. In 1962 Khan was requested by Sheikh Abdullah to join Plebiscite Front. Haji Sahib was also jailed in special jail Jammu for six months after joining Plebiscite Front. Khan Sahib was given many life threats but he ...
After Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, Kashmiri nationalists Amanullah Khan and Maqbool Bhat, along with Hashim Qureshi, in 1966, formed another Plebiscite Front in Azad Kashmir with an armed wing called the National Liberation Front (NLF), with the objective of freeing Kashmir from Indian occupation and then liberating the whole of Jammu and ...
Subsequently, in April 1965, the Kashmir Independence Committee was merged into the Azad Kashmir Plebiscite Front. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The Jammu Kashmir National Liberation Front (NLF) was an offshoot of the Plebiscite Front, established by Khan and Maqbool Bhat around August 1965 for carrying out armed insurgency in the Indian-controlled Kashmir.