1996 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election
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.