1934 Jammu and Kashmir Praja Sabha election

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1934 Jammu and Kashmir Praja Sabha election

The 1934 Jammu and Kashmir Praja Sabha election was a significant electoral event held in the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, marking the first direct elections to the state's legislative assembly, the Praja Sabha. Conducted under the aegis of the Dogra monarchy, the election took place on June 10, 1934, amidst a backdrop of rising political consciousness and demands for greater autonomy among the region's populace. Approximately 22 representatives were elected, reflecting a diverse array of political sentiments, predominantly from the Indian National Congress and other regional parties. The election underscored the growing momentum for democratic governance in Jammu and Kashmir, setting a precedent for future political developments and the state's eventual integration into independent India.