Abdul Gani Naseem

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Born1948 (age 75–76)
Jammu and Kashmir
NationalityIndian
OccupationPolitician

Abdul Gani Naseem was a prominent figure in the political landscape of Jammu and Kashmir (state), India. Born in 1948, in the village of Falchal in Kashmir.

Abdul Gani Naseem entered the realm of politics to serve the people. He joined the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference(JKNC), a political party in Jammu and Kashmir, and contested the 1996 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election from the Khan Sahib Assembly constituency in 1996. Despite the risks posed by militant organizations during the height of the Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir, Abdul Gani Naseem emerged victorious, becoming a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA)[1]

Abdul Gani Naseem's political journey also included short affiliations with other parties like the Indian National Congress[2] and the People's Democratic Party (PDP)[3]. However, he left these parties due to perceived lack of focus on the issues affecting the common people. In addition to his political pursuits, Abdul Gani Naseem was a prolific writer and author of 12 books in Urdu and 3 of them were published in a District Literature Function[4] .

Tragically, Abdul Gani Naseem contracted COVID-19 in September 2020[5]. Despite receiving medical attention, his condition deteriorated, and he passed away on October 3, 2020. His untimely demise left a deep void in the hearts of the people who knew him[6]. Abdul Gani Naseem's legacy as an exceptional educator, dedicated political leader, and advocate for the rights of the marginalized continues to inspire many.[7]

CONCLUSION:

From his humble beginnings in the village of Falchal to becoming a renowned teacher, influential political leader, and prolific writer, Naseem's journey has left an indelible mark on the lives of countless individuals in Jammu and Kashmir. [8]

On October 3, 2020, Abdul Gani Naseem's life was tragically cut short by COVID-19, leaving a void in the hearts of those who knew him and a profound loss for Jammu and Kashmir. His contributions as an exceptional educator, political leader, and writer continue to inspire and shape the lives of countless individuals.[9]

BIRTH:

Abdul Gani Naseem was born on March 10, 1965, in the village of Falchal, located in the Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir, India.

POLITICAL JOURNEY:

Abdul Gani Naseem had a significant political career that spanned multiple parties and elections in Jammu and Kashmir. After joining the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (JKNC), Naseem became the candidate for the Khansahab Constituency in District Budgam of Kashmir.[10]

In 1996, despite the high level of militancy in Kashmir, Abdul Gani Naseem fearlessly contested the Assembly Elections and emerged victorious, securing a seat as a Member of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly (MLA).[11]

However, in the subsequent Assembly Elections of Jammu and Kashmir in 2002, Abdul Gani Naseem faced defeat and encountered internal conflicts within the National Conference Party, he decided to resign from the party, citing issues of nepotism and favoritism as the primary reasons for his departure.[12]

Following his resignation, Naseem founded his own political party. He later joined the Indian National Congress but eventually left the party due to what he perceived as a lack of genuine commitment to the development of the common people in Jammu and Kashmir.[13]

After a break from active politics, Abdul Gani Naseem returned to the political arena upon a request from the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) of Jammu and Kashmir[14]. Despite not seeking any portfolios, he emphasized his unwavering commitment to assisting the poor and the needy, aligning himself with the party's mission. [15]

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