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1996 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election
The 1996 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election was held from September 30 to October 20, 1996, marking a significant political event in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. This election, the first since 1987, was conducted amidst a backdrop of ongoing political strife and militancy. The electoral process was aimed at restoring democratic governance following a prolonged period of unrest and military presence in the region. The National Conference, led by Farooq Abdullah, emerged as the dominant party, securing a majority with 57 of the 87 seats. The election was characterized by the participation of multiple political factions and a marked effort by the Indian government to foster stability and legitimacy within the state's political framework. Despite challenges, the election represented a crucial step in re-establishing democratic institutions in Jammu and Kashmir.