Activist groups prior to 1930

  • Dogra Sadar Sabha. Founded in 1905 by Lala Hansraj. It mainly represented the Hindus of the Jammu Province, even though it was not sectarian in character.[1]
  • Sanatana Dharma Yuvak Sabha, often called the Yuvak Sabha. Founded by Pandit Damodar Bhat Hanjura in the Kashmir Valley, the party represented the interests of Kashmiri Hindus.[2]
  • Kisan Mazdoor Party. Founded in 1925 under the leadership of Sardar Budh Singh.[3]

Major political parties

References

  1. Ravinderjit Kaur, Political Awakening in Kashmir 1996, p. 40, 41.
  2. Ravinderjit Kaur, Political Awakening in Kashmir 1996, p. 43.
  3. Luv Puri, Across the Line of Control 2013, p. 16.
  4. Rekha Chowdhary, Politics of Identity and Separatism 2015, p. 10-13.
  5. Parashar, Kashmir and the Freedom Movement 2004, p. 142.
  6. Rekha Chowdhary, Politics of Identity and Separatism 2015, p. 13.
  7. Balraj Puri, The Question of Accession 2010, p. 4.
  8. Puri, Balraj (8 December 1984), "An Iconoclast Hindu (Review of Ahead of His Times: Prem Nath Bazaz, His Life and Work by Nagin Bazaz", Economic and Political Weekly, 19 (49): 2075–2076, JSTOR 4373847

Bibliography

Further reading

  • Atish e Chinar (Authoritative biography of Sheikh Abdullah by M.Y.Taing)
  • Tehreek e Hurriyat e Kashmir (in Urdu) by Rashid Taseer 3 vols 1973
  • Ahad o Payment e Hazratbal by Mehjoor
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