Beschreibung
The state of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) can be easily treated as a microcosm of the situation in India. The events of 1947 and the subsequent political instability in the state has only aided in strengthening these tendencies. More so the valley of Kashmir has been the hotbed of these aspirations. Here they have even got translated into centrifugal or secessionist forces. In this kind of a situation the Indian political thinking faced with a serious challenge as how to manage the critical situation in the Valley. Even though J&K has had a long tradition of having what has come to be termed as mainstream parties (most prominent being the National Conference and the state branch of the Congress), yet by the end of 20th century, the political formulations had got crystallized into mainstream and secessionist houses. A political vacuum had got created. It is at this critical juncture that the emergence of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) came to the fore. The PDPs aim was to restore peace and to uphold dignity and honor of the people of J&K. This work highlights the role of PDP in the politics of J&K and gives an overview about its emergence, ideology, policies, and electoral success.
Autorenporträt
Yawer Gulzar is a Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad, India. Indian Politics is his main area of interest and he is currently working on Coalition Politics in J&K. He did his B.A (Hons) in Political Science from AMU Aligarh, Masters and M.Phil in Political Science from University of Hyderabad.