Jammu Kashmir Democratic Liberation Party
Indian political party
Political party in India
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Jammu Kashmir Democratic Liberation Party is a separatist political party in Jammu Kashmir founded by its chairman, Hashim Qureshi in 1994.[1]
References
- ^ "JKDLP". Archived from the original on 31 March 2008. Retrieved 17 September 2009.
- "JKDLP's Official Website" Retrieved on 16 September 2009
- "Separatist in 1971 Hijacking Surrenders on Return to India" Los Angeles Times Retrieved on 7 August 2009
- "Interview with Basharat Peer" Rediff.com Retrieved on 7 August 2009
- "Interview to Assistant Editor Chindu Sreedharan. Part 1" Rediff.com Retrieved on 7 August 2009
- "Interview to Assistant Editor Chindu Sreedharan. Part 2" Rediff.com Retrieved on 7 August 2009
- "JK Democratic Liberation Party Home page" Retrieved on 7 August 2009
- "Kashmir Round table Conference: An Opportunity Lost" Retrieved on 7 August 2009
- "Return of trust and hope" The Hindu, by Aditi Bhaduri Retrieved on 7 August 2009
- "Kashmir Roundtable: The Beginning of a Process?"[permanent dead link] Dwelle Retrieved on 7 August 2009
- "Britain deports JKDLP leader" The Hindu Retrieved on 7 August 2009
- "Violence not the solution, AI hijacker Qureshi tells Kashmiris" Archived 29 September 2012 at the Wayback MachineIndian Express Retrieved on 2 September 2009
External links
- Official site
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Kashmir separatist movement
- All Parties Hurriyat Conference
- All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference
- Balawaristan National Front
- Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party
- Jammu Kashmir Democratic Liberation Party
- Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front
- United Kashmir People's National Party
- Hizbul Mujahideen
- Lashkar-e-Taiba
- Jaish-e-Mohammed
- Harkat-ul-Mujahideen
- People's Anti-Fascist Front
- Abdul Hamid Khan
- Afzal Guru
- Amanullah Khan
- Ashiq Hussain Faktoo
- Asiya Andrabi
- Ayub Thakur
- Abdullah Yusuf Azzam
- Ashraf Sehrai
- Burhan Wani
- Farooq Ahmed Dar
- Hafiz Saeed
- Hamid Gada
- Hashim Qureshi
- Maqbool Bhat
- Masood Azhar
- Masarat Alam
- Mirwaiz Umar Farooq
- Mohammad Abbas Ansari
- Muhammad Ahsan Dar
- Riyaz Naikoo
- Sardar Arif Shahid
- Sayeed Salahudeen
- Sheikh Abdul Aziz
- Syed Ali Shah Geelani
- Yasin Malik